On November 30, 2024, the Jasikan College of Education held its 15th graduation ceremony at the college’s auditorium.
The event, themed “Finding Career Path Through Teacher Education: Responsibility of the Student Teacher,” celebrated the remarkable achievements of its 2023 graduates.
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A total of 359 trained teachers graduated. The classifications across all Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) programmess were:
- First Class: 13 graduates
- Second Class Upper: 162 graduates
- Second Class Lower: 150 graduates
- Third Class: 34 graduates
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Program-Specific Performance
The college offers programs in Primary Education, JHS Education, and Early Childhood Education.
Here is a detailed breakdown by program:
Bachelor of Education (Primary Education)
- First Class: 10 graduates
- Second Class Upper: 114 graduates
- Second Class Lower: 108 graduates
- Third Class: 26 graduates
Bachelor of Education (JHS Education)
- First Class: 1 graduate
- Second Class Upper: 27 graduates
- Second Class Lower: 22 graduates
- Third Class: 8 graduates
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education)
- First Class: 2 graduates
- Second Class Upper: 21 graduates
- Second Class Lower: 20 graduates
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Notable Achievements
Among the 13 First Class graduates, standout individuals included Michael Amoah Baidoo from the JHS Education Program, and Comfort Agbezuke and Grace Arhin from the Early Childhood Education Program.
The keynote speaker, Prof. Dr. Dr. Jerryson Ameworgbe Gidisu, founder of Kings and Queens Teaching Hospital (Akuse Junction), inspired the graduates to mentor the younger generation and pursue higher academic achievements.
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