I recently listened to Dr Mensah Otabil, one of Ghana’s most eloquent preachers, speak about the debate on the use of ...
At the heart of Ghana rsquo;s education transformation stands a renewed call that speaks not just to policy but to identity .
As a language and literacy professional and a staunch advocate of Mother Tongue-based Bilingual Education (MTBE) in our ...
Ghana rsquo;s renewed commitment to mother tongue instruction marks a transformative shift in education mdash;one that ...
The history of language and education in Africa cannot be separated from the colonial project. British colonial education was never intended to create independent thinkers; it was designed to produce ...
The government of Ghana has announced that all teachers must now use local languages as the main medium of instruction at the ...
People love to talk behind others' backs; you cannot deny it. You have likely done it yourself; it's just a flaw that we all have. Yet, it also matters how you do that – some cases tend to be way ...
The Ghanaian government announced the new mandate on Friday, Oct. 24. The first attempt in the early 2000s failed.
The Ministry of Education has clarified the use of compulsory Ghanaian languages as the medium of instructions in basic ...
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Africa: The West Won't Pay, but Africa Must Wake Up

In my first year at the University of Cape Coast, I remember attending a symposium organised by the National Union of Ghana Students, led by Theophilus Tawiah, Esq., who was then president of the ...