DD (GES) FREE PROMO TEST

Welcome to your DD (GES) FREE PROMO TEST

1. How many agencies currently work under the auspices of the Ministry of Education?

2. The following are the directorates with the Ministry of Education except

3. The National Teaching Council is established by _________________

4. The agency of the Ministry of Education responsible for implementation approved pre-tertiary educational policies and programme is

5. The Private Schools’ Unit at the Ministry of Education was established in

6. Which of the following is Municipal Education Oversight Committee (MEOC) responsible for?

7. Which of the following organizations evaluates, monitors and coordinates the implementation of sector policies and strategies of the state and non-state actors in education?

8. The teacher licensing arrangements in Ghana comes with the following except

9. The Free SHS Policy was introduced in ____________

10. The call for a universal learning design and friendly environment for Ghana education system can be likened to

11. How many ranks do we have in GES?

12. How many directorates does Ghana’s Ministry of Education have?

13. Sector Ministers are required by law to establish a Ministerial Advisory Board to advise the Ministry on various relevant issues. Which of the following is NOT required to be on the Advisory Board of Ghana’s Education Ministry?

14. All the following are role expectation of teacher associations, except

15. The Ghana Education Service was established in the year ____________

16. The Ghana Education Service (GES) has divisions and units. How divisions does GES have?

17. The Education Regulatory Bodies Act, 2020 (Act 1023) established the National Schools Inspectorate Authority (NaSIA) with 3 main responsibilities. Which of the following is not among these responsibilities?

18. Which of these ranks in GES requires that an individual must have served for at least four consecutive years, and must be licensed member of Ghanaian Teachers’ Union?

19. The main goal of school education is to develop

20. The main function of educational system is to_________

21. According to the Choice Theory, the teachers’ attitudes towards their students is motivated by ______________

22. Mrs. Aglobitse was having a hard time Edem to work in cooperative learning groups. Instead isolating him, she put him at a table with other students and instructed him to do his work. Next, she asked him to share materials with students at the same table. Now he can work in cooperative groups without getting into trouble. What is the name for the strategy Mrs. Aglobitse employed?

23. Current theories of classroom management see teachers as a

24. Classroom management principles are applied differently in primary and secondary schools because

25. Mr. Biney has difficulty keeping students on task. Which of the following strategies would most likely increase academic learning time in his classroom?

26. A teacher wants to have a class discussion in which all 23 of her students can participate equally. Which of the following seating arrangements would best suit this objective?

27. Which of the following strategies is recommended for increasing academic learning time?

28. Generally, classroom rules and procedures should be reasonable and ____________

29. The best strategy to develop active listening skills is to practice

30. Assigning your staff new tasks is a way of helping them to

31. When getting students to share and assume responsibility in the classroom, teachers

32. The types of accountabilities required in education are

33. Amongst the various school records, the most comprehensive information about the pupils is found in the

34. The value that divides a dataset into two equal parts is basically called

35. What is the median of 1, 6, 4, 5, 2, 7 and 3?

36. Which of the following is a committee of GES Council? I. Finance and Administration Committee II. Monitoring and Evaluation Committee III. Academic Oversight Committee

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Scroll to Top