Ghana Implements Reforms to Enhance Quality of Education and it's Accessibility

The Ghanaian education system is undergoing reforms to improve quality and accessibility. The Ministry of Education has unveiled new curriculum standards that emphasize digital literacy, critical thinking, and technical skills.

Teacher training programs have been expanded to equip educators with modern pedagogical approaches. The government has increased investment in STEM education, aiming to prepare students for the demands of the future job market.

Efforts to reduce school dropout rates are being prioritized through scholarship programs and community engagement. Infrastructure development, including the construction of new classrooms and the provision of learning materials, is underway across many regions.

The education sector is also embracing technology, with initiatives to provide digital devices and internet access to schools. Partnerships with the private sector and NGOs aim to complement government efforts in enhancing educational outcomes.