What we stand for...

We Seek :

  • To promote the general interest and welfare of members
  • To promote and sustain Early Childhood Care and Development in Ghana
  • To Sensitize the genereal Public on ECCD issues
  • To Collaborate with authorities and agencies deemed necessary

Our Events

Paabadu Construction Limited Hands over Lecture Block to UEW

Paabadu Construction Limited on Wednesday, 30th May, 2018 handed over the keys of a Lecture Block to Management of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) at the Central Campus, Winneba. 

The project which was initiated by UEW to increase its Offices and Lecture Halls was funded by GetFund and constructed by Paabadu Construction Limited.

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Division of Human Resource Holds Workshop for Artisans

The Human Resource Division of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) in collaboration with the Work and Physical Development office (UEW) on 16th May, 2018 organised a workshop for all Artisans in all sections of the University. The event was aimed at educating these individuals on two most important ways of effective service delivery; Effective Working Skill and Service Delivery, Time Management, its Meaning and Importance.

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Department of Home Economics Holds Annual Exhibition Show

As part of its end of second semester activities, the Department of Home Economics Education organised its annual exhibition and fashion show. The exhibition and fashion show took place on 16th May, 2018 at the Forecourt of the Department of Home Economics.

The show which is done every academic year involved level 400 and 300 students of the Department. It is to showcase the knowledge and skills the students have acquired from the training they were exposed to.

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“We’re well Positioned to Partner Appalachian State University” – Ag. Vice-Chancellor

The Ag. Vice-Chancellor, Rev. Fr. Prof. Anthony Afful-Broni says that the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) is well positioned to work with Appalachian State University.   

He said UEW has equipped itself with the needed structures, to accommodate and provide quality teaching and learning services to staff and students of Appalachian State University should the two institutions agree to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to regulate their relationship.

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Fashion Students Exhibit their Self-employable Skills in Facial Make Up and Nail Art

The fashion and textiles students of the Winneba Campus of the University of Education, Winneba have demonstrated their readiness to be self-employed in the multi-million body art industry. They display their facial make up artistic skills, pedicure and manicure treatments on their models who posed as brides.

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UEW Signs MoU with SISCO

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Somuah Information Systems Company Limited (SISCO) on Software License Subscription and Maintenance Agreement.

This is to strengthen the working relationship between the two parties and also help UEW develop its operations with regards to financial administration.

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COLTEK Lecturer Authors 128 Books in Three Years

Authoring over 100 books in just three years might come to many as a far-fetched phenomenon but a Lecturer at the Faculty of Business Education (FBE), Kumasi Campus, of the University of Education Winneba (UEW) has achieved this feat.

Rev. Dr Simon Gyasi Nimako, Chaplain at the Kumasi Campus, broke his back from the year, 2015 to December 2017 to produce a total of 128 Christian books; a feat he ascribes mainly to God’s inspiration and enablement.

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UEW Cultural Troupe Dazzles on its Campuses

The outstanding performance by the University of Education Winneba (UEW) Cultural Troupe is without a doubt one of the memorable moments of the just ended Second Session of the 22nd Congregation of the University.

For the first time in its 13-year existence, the Troupe was granted one of its much sort after opportunities to perform at each of the graduation ceremonies organised at the University’s several campuses – Winneba, Kumasi and Asante Mampong.

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UEW Supports 2018 Aboakyer Festival

As part of its social responsibility, the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has supported this year’s Aboakyer festival celebration with money and assorted drinks.

The presentation of the items was made on Wednesday, 2nd May, 2018 at the residence of the Omanhene of Effutu Traditional Area, Neenyi Ghartey VII. 

The Registrar, Surv. Paul Osei-Barima Esq recounted that as the community celebrates its festival, this donation will supplement the drinks offered to visitors during the festivities.

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Patron (s)

Mrs. Olivia Asante

Mr. Nutifafa Banini

Contact

Childhood Care Education Students Association of Ghana
Department of Early Childhood Education
P. O. Box 25
Winneba

ccesguew@yahoo.com