The NTC’s licensure exams, also known as the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE), is an examination that is administered by the National Teaching Council (NTC) of Ghana. The purpose of the exam is to ensure that all teachers in Ghana meet a minimum standard of professional knowledge, skills, and values required for effective teaching.
The exam is divided into two parts: the Teacher Aptitude Test (TAT) and the Teacher Content Test (TCT). The TAT assesses a teacher’s general knowledge and aptitude for teaching, while the TCT assesses a teacher’s knowledge of the specific subject area they will be teaching.
The Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination, also known as the GTLE, is an important exam that all newly qualified teachers in Ghana must take to ensure they meet a minimum standard of professional knowledge, skills, and values required for effective teaching. In this post, we’ll provide you with all the information you need to know about the GTLE.
Registration Period:
The registration period for the GTLE usually opens in January/February and August/September every year. Prospective candidates can register for the exam online at the National Teaching Council (NTC) website or at designated banks across the country.
Cost:
The cost for the GTLE registration is GHS 220.00, which is subject to change from time to time.
Exam Date:
The GTLE is usually written in March and September every year. The Teacher Aptitude Test (TAT) is written on the first Saturday of the examination month, while the Teacher Content Test (TCT) is written on the second Saturday of the examination month.
The GTLE is a requirement for all newly qualified teachers in Ghana who wish to teach in public and private schools. The exam is also required for teachers who are seeking promotion or re-licensure.
If you’re planning to take the GTLE, be sure to register during the registration period and prepare adequately for the exam. Good luck!