The government of Ghana has officially appointed Prof. Ernest Kofi Davis, the Provost of the College of Education at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), as the new Director-General of the Ghana Education Service (GES). With a remarkable academic and administrative track record, Prof. Davis is expected to bring innovative leadership and strategic solutions to Ghana’s education sector.
He succeeds Dr. Eric Nkansah, who has been relieved of his duties as Director-General.
Who Is Prof. Ernest Kofi Davis?
Prof. Davis holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics Education from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, and a Master of Arts in Mathematics Education from Hiroshima University in Japan. His journey into education began at UCC, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Mathematics in 1999.
Over the years, Prof. Davis has garnered numerous accolades, including:
Monash Graduate Scholarship (MGS) in 2007,
British Academy Visiting Scholar Award in 2011, and
Inter-Departmental Research Support Grant from UCC’s Directorate of Research and Innovation Consultancy (DRIC).
Leadership and Professional Affiliations
Prof. Davis’s career has been marked by significant leadership roles and active involvement in professional bodies. Notable highlights include:
Serving as Vice-President of the Ghana Education Research Association (GERA-Ghana) in 2018.
Becoming the Provost of UCC’s College of Education Studies on August 1, 2022, with a tenure spanning three years.
His appointment to lead GES emphasizes the government’s trust in his ability to address the pressing challenges within the education system.
What’sa Next for Ghana’s Education Sector?
The government is banking on Prof. Davis’s expertise in educational research and administration to revamp the sector. His leadership is anticipated to bring fresh ideas and innovative strategies aimed at improving education standards nationwide.
With his extensive background in both academics and administration, stakeholders are hopeful that Prof. Davis’s tenure will usher in a new era of growth and transformation for Ghana’s education system.
Stay tuned for more updates as Prof. Ernest Kofi Davis assumes his role as the new Director-General of GES.