48: Ghanaian Education Weekly Review (8/7 – 8/13)

Opoku-Prempeh wants a longer school day Matthew Opoku-Prempeh, the Minister of Education, has requested the National Council for Curriculum Assessment to consider increasing the length of the school day. “School closes too early in this country… why can’t schools close at 4PM?” Opoku-Prempeh, legitimately, complains that the status quo (a day ending at 2PM) puts[…]

45: Ghanaian Education Weekly Review (7/17 – 7/23)

Report on education financing released The “Tax, Education Privatization and the Right to Education—Influencing Education Financing in Ghana” report was released this week. The report went public at an event sponsored by ActionAid Ghana, and the organization’s Country Director, Sumaila Abdul-Rahman, prefaced the release by stating that he is of the opinion that children from[…]

44: Ghanaian Education Weekly Review (7/10 – 7/16)

First Lady applauds womens’ contributions to education in Ghana Rebecca Akufo-Addo, the First Lady of Ghana, took some time to publicly appreciate all the work women have done to move education forward in Ghana. Speaking at an event to commemorate The Ridge Church School’s development, Akufo-Addo highlighted the infrastructure and academic development taking place at[…]

41: Ghanaian Education Weekly Review (6/12 – 6/18)

Ghana Telecom University College President puts onus on educators Professor Osei Darkwa, the President of Ghana Telecom University College, encouraged private universities to do more to ensure that the graduates they produce are fit to move the economy forward. Darkwa lamented that despite government efforts to create a more welcoming environment for college graduates, little[…]

40: Ghanaian Education Weekly Review (6/5 – 6/11)

Blunt words from Akufo-Addo President Akufo-Addo was unlikely to inspire many young people when, speaking at the 50th Anniversary of the Association of African Universities, he blamed disheartening labor statistics on graduates lacking creativity and transferable skills. Unsurprisingly, teachers unions were not pleased with Akufo-Addo’s veiled shot at their ability to prepare future employees. Hurt[…]