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Our Free Senior High School Policy: A Call for Review
The Free Senior High School (SHS) Policy, introduced in 2017, is a laudable initiative aimed at providing equal educational opportunities for all Ghanaian Junior High School Graduates.
However, as with any policy, it is essential to…
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Beyond the Cap and Gown: Transformative Roles of Graduates in Society
Graduating from an educational institution marks the culmination of years of hard work, dedication, and personal growth. However, it is essential to recognize that graduation is not the end but rather the beginning of a journey towards…
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Sustainable Education: Lets Integrate Farming into Senior High Schools’ Co-Curricular Activities
The high cost of feeding students in our Senior High Schools has become a significant barrier in the journey towards comprehensive implementation of Ghana's Free Senior High School Policy. The concept of school farming, which is about…
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Embracing the Golden Years: Redefining Retirement for a Fulfilling Life
Turning 60 marks the transition from middle age to the golden years of retirement. However, it is vital to remember that age is just a number. It should not define or limit our progress in life. Instead of slowing down and accepting the…
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Digitising the Application for Inter-regional Transfers in GES: A Pressing Necessity
The world we live in today has become increasingly reliant on technology. It has permeated nearly every aspect of our lives, and the clamour for comprehensive digitization across all sectors of the economy has grown louder than ever. The…
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How a campaign for right-age enrollment changed the lives of children
“If we are to teach real peace in this world…we have to begin with the children” Mahatma Gandhi.
This quote captures the essence of the right-age enrollment campaign that was launched in 2023 by the Ghana Education Service (GES) with…
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Embracing digital transformation: The need to scrap handwritten lesson plans by GES
The education sector in Ghana has seen immeasurable transformational changes over the years. These encapsulate: the adoption of modern teaching methods, the revision of the curricula, and the introduction of technology in classrooms, to…
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Unleashing Prosperity? Evaluating John Mahama’s vision for a 24-hour economy in Ghana
As Ghana stands on the precipice of economic transformation, the proposal for a 24-hour economy by former President John Mahama has emerged as a focal point for discourse, sparking conversations about its potential impact on the nation's…
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Legacy in Flux: Assessing the transformation from teacher training colleges to colleges of Education
The shift from Teacher Training Colleges to Colleges of Education has stirred both transformation and controversy in the realm of education. This evolution prompts discussions about the effectiveness of the changes and their influence on…
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Community Engagement: Panacea for Sustainable Basic School Financing
In the ever-evolving horizon of education, the basic schools of Ghana find themselves at a critical juncture. This necessitates a transformative shift beyond the confines of governmental budgets and policy dictates. It is worth…
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