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Unemployment Crisis of Teachers in Ghana: A Call for Curriculum Review and International Opportunities

Edzorna Francis Mensah by Edzorna Francis Mensah
January 25, 2026
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Ghana is facing a pressing issue: a large number of graduate teachers are unemployed, with many more joining the ranks each year. The current system seems to be producing teachers for a saturated local market, with limited opportunities for international employment. It’s time to rethink the College of Education curriculum and create pathways for Ghanaian teachers to explore global opportunities.

*The Problem: A Glimpse into the Reality*

Ghana’s teacher training institutions are churning out graduates, but the local job market is struggling to absorb them. This has led to a concerning trend: qualified teachers are either unemployed or underemployed, while schools continue to grapple with quality education delivery. The situation calls for a drastic shift in approach – one that looks beyond Ghana’s borders.

*Solution 1: Reduce Intake, Expand Horizons*
Reducing the intake of College of Education entrants could create room for introducing international teaching opportunities. This might seem counterintuitive, but focusing on quality over quantity can produce teachers who are competitive on the global stage. By limiting intake, Ghana can ensure that only the most talented and motivated individuals are trained, increasing their chances of securing international placements.

*Solution 2: Strategic Posting and Employment*

The government should prioritize posting and employing Diploma, Graduate, and Distance Learning Teacher Trainees. This would not only address the local shortage but also create a pipeline of experienced teachers who can be groomed for international roles. Strategic posting can help distribute qualified teachers across the country, improving education quality and reducing disparities.

*Solution 3: International Teaching Opportunities and Student Loans*
Introducing international teaching opportunities can be a game-changer. Trainees who opt for these programs could be entitled to student loans, backed by international job placement laws. This would attract talent and create a sense of security among trainees. Ghana can partner with countries like the UK, US, Australia, and others to create pathways for teachers.

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*Curriculum Review: The Need of the Hour*
A comprehensive review of the College of Education curriculum is imperative. The current curriculum might be tailored to local needs, but incorporating global best practices and standards can equip Ghanaian teachers with the skills and knowledge required to thrive internationally. The revised curriculum could include:

– Global teaching methodologies and best practices
– International curriculum standards (e.g., Cambridge, IB)
– Language proficiency and cultural adaptation training
– Technology integration and digital literacy

*Benefits of International Opportunities*
1. *Remittances*: Teachers working abroad can send remittances back home, boosting Ghana’s economy.
2. *Skill Transfer*: Teachers returning to Ghana can bring back valuable international experience and skills.
3. *Global Networking*: Ghanaian teachers can build global networks, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.

*Implementation Strategy*

1. *Stakeholder Engagement*: Engage with College of Education administrators, teachers, and international partners to design a curriculum that meets global standards.
2. *Curriculum Review*: Incorporate international best practices, teaching methodologies, and subject areas in high demand globally.
3. *Partnerships*: Establish partnerships with international schools, governments, and organizations to create job opportunities.
4. *Student Loan Scheme*: Develop a student loan scheme for trainees opting for international teaching opportunities, backed by international job placement laws.

The unemployment crisis among Ghanaian teachers can be turned into an opportunity. By reviewing the College of Education curriculum and creating international teaching pathways, Ghana can not only address its local challenges but also position itself as a hub for global teaching talent. It’s time to think beyond borders and empower Ghanaian teachers to shine on the world stage.

This article is written by an Educationist, Daniel K Jerry Sorokpo

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