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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 ...
Harbertonford Primary pupils swapped pens for pitchforks during a windswept day of farm fun and outdoor learning at East Soar ...
A Cambuslang primary school has received a glowing report following a national inspection. Councillors on the Cambuslang and ...
Councillor Julian Brazil has praised Charleton Church of England Academy near Kingsbridge after seeing first-hand its ...
Last Monday's AWS outage caused Canvas to shut down, leaving students frustrated and raising concerns about internet ...
The Ministry of Education has moved swiftly to quell public debate surrounding the compulsory use of Ghanaian languages as ...
The study sees a rapid surge in the use of AI technologies in financial management, particularly across local government ...
Fianna Fáil Education Spokesperson and TD for North Tipperary & Northwest Kilkenny, Ryan O’Meara, has confirmed that three ...
Deputy Education Minister Dr Clement Apaak clarifies that Ghana’s new compulsory mother tongue policy applies only from Kindergarten to Primary 3 to enhance foundational learning and comprehension.
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 ...
HousingAnywhere reports that emerging cities like Porto, Leipzig, and Valencia are ideal for career growth, affordability, ...
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