A groundbreaking equine assisted learning (EAL) programme at a Co Down primary school has led to remarkable improvements in ...
The Ministry of Education has moved swiftly to quell public debate surrounding the compulsory use of Ghanaian languages as the medium of instruction in basic schools.
An often-cited statistic is that the human brain grows to 90% of its adult size by age 5. Early childhood is also critical for the healthy development of synapses-- the neural bridges between brain ...
All children should be able to read by age 10. Reading is a gateway for learning as the child progresses through school—and conversely, an inability to read slams that gate shut. Beyond this, when ...
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Government prioritises teacher training in foundational learning – Dr Apaak
Dr Clement Apaak, the Deputy Minister of Education, says the government is looking at training more teachers in the area of foundational learning. Dr Apaak said the government was determined to make a ...
New learning spaces advance XWA’s “Academy of the World” vision, integrating bilingual education and AI literacy from the earliest years.SINGAPORE –Reach Newswire – 22 October 2025 – XCL World Academy ...
The trust that runs a school being demolished and then rebuilt says it has worked hard to ensure there is no disruption to ...
The Deputy Minister of Education, Mr. Clement Apaak, has clarified that the new directive making the use of Ghanaian languages compulsory as a medium of instruction applies only to Kindergarten and ...
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