Colleges of Education E-Learning Platform: Step-by-Step Guide to Student Registration

 

Students across Ghana can now begin registration on the Colleges of Education E-Learning Platform, following the official rollout by the National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education in collaboration with Learning for Humanity.


The platform is designed to support academic work, help students revise past materials, and prepare effectively for upcoming semesters through a wide range of digital tools and resources.


What the Platform Offers

The E-Learning platform provides students with access to essential academic resources, including:


Past Examination Papers – Hundreds of real past questions for practice


Practice Question Sets – Randomized questions based on subject and topic

Interactive Worksheets – Auto-marked exercises with instant feedback


These features are aimed at improving learning outcomes and giving students a more flexible and engaging study experience.


How to Register on the Platform

To get started, students are required to follow these simple steps:


1. Visit the official platform via: https://coe.gh.l4h.world

2. Click on the Sign Up button on the homepage

3. Enter your School ID Number (must be provided by your college)

4. Fill in your personal details, including name, email, and level

5. Create a username and secure password

6. Select all your registered courses from the course list

7. Review your details and accept the terms and conditions

8. Check your email for a verification code and enter it to activate your account

9. Start exploring learning materials and practicing questions


Important Note for Students

Students must ensure that their School ID is valid before attempting registration. In cases where the ID does not work, they are advised to contact their institution’s ICT team or school administration for assistance.


Begin Your Learning Journey

Once registration is complete, students can access a wide range of study materials, including lecture notes, videos, simulations, and practice tools. The platform also allows users to explore course-specific resources and track their learning progress.


For additional support, students can reach out to their college ICT units or contact Learning for Humanity support via email.


This initiative marks a major step in advancing digital education in Ghana’s Colleges of Education, helping students learn smarter and stay better prepared academically.

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