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Submitted by nyankum.cobbinah on 18 June 2024

As a Masters degree student in Educational Administration at the IEPA at UCC on the Sandwich programme, the courses l undertook broadened my horizon as an Administrator and deepen my educational knowledge. It has also given me the opportunity to be invited as a resource person at various in-service trainings, where I share my practical knowledge underpinned by educational theories gained at IEPA. Additionally, because of the blended delivery mode of the sandwich programme, my knowledge in ICT with regards to the use of computers and techniques for research purposes have improved.

Submitted by nyankum.cobbinah on 18 June 2024

My education at IEPA has really helped me on the field of work in these areas: Leadership qualities; ability to speak in public; teamwork; writing abilities; policy analysis and critical thinking and managerial skills. I’m grateful to my lecturers for inspiring me to do my best!

Head of Administration & General Services
IEPA Celebrates 2024 International Day of Education with The Cape Coast School For The Deaf/Blind

The Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA) is a Category II Centre for West Africa under the auspices of UNESCO, located at the University of Cape Coast. It celebrated the 2024 International Education Day (IED) with teachers and students of the Cape Coast School for the Deaf/Blind. IEPA collaborated with the Cape Coast Metro Directorate of Educat to mark the day in Cape Coast. 

Senior Research Assistant
The Director-General of IEPA Recognized for His Service to Transforming Education in Ghana

Dr. Michael Boakye-Yiadom, the Director-General of the Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA), a UNESCO Category II Centre of Excellence for West Africa at the University of Cape Coast, has been recognized for his service to Ghana at the Ghana Education Awards held in Accra recently.

Shaping the Future of School Leadership in Africa

The Institute for Educational Planning and Administration(IEPA), a UNESCO Category II Centre of Excellence for West Africa was invited to attend a co-creation workshop in Rwanda with partner organisations to review the African Centre for School Leadership (ACSL) proposal and provide feedback for the future of the Centre.
 

IEPA Honours its Fulbright and Sabbatical Scholars

The Institute for Educational Planning and Administration (IEPA), a UNESCO Category II Centre of Excellence for West Africa located at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) – Ghana, has honoured its sabbatical and Fulbright scholars at a public lecture it organized for them in Cape Coast for them to share their insights and experiences.

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