Rebuilding our education system to power the digital Economy (Part 4)
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Curriculum and Assessment Review: The System is Not Working Well for All
In a country that speaks the language of opportunity, education should be its strongest dialect. Yet the interim findings of the Curriculum and Assessment Review confirm a disquieting truth: the system is falling short, especially for those who need it most. Designed for a different era, the current curriculum is failing to equip young people with the tools required to thrive in a digital, interconnected, and increasingly automated world.The Dig…
Rebuilding our education system to power the digital Economy (Part 4)
By Sammy CRABBE In the first three parts of this series, we unpacked the urgent need for radical education reform. From reimagining how our public universities are governed, to elevating vocational training, aligning STEM education with economic needs, and transforming technical institutions – we are building a blueprint for national transformation. But the system must also respond to a pressing challenge: how do we retain top talent in Ghana an…
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