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.
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 ...
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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 ...
A Cambuslang primary school has received a glowing report following a national inspection. Councillors on the Cambuslang and ...
The trust that runs a school being demolished and then rebuilt says it has worked hard to ensure there is no disruption to ...
Seeing students proud of their learning success and excited to learn new things is all the reward that Canadian Lead Primary ...