Time to apply science education for progress in Ghana.
Reflections on the political party manifestos on education (Part 2). The barriers against innovations for a more productive transformative education
Reflections on the political party manifestos on education (Part 2). The barriers against innovations for a more productive transformative education
The cost to the nation for ignoring innovations for quality public education is huge. I’ve seen too many schools –
· The benefits of “The Paraphrase Rule” in communication. Effective communication between teachers and students is essential to avoid misunderstanding.
· Faculty to re-think and re-tool for experiential teaching. The quest for re-thinking and re-tooling for experiential teaching came from
There are some basic tenets shared by the various religions of the world; and, if only those clear common principles
Does our current educational system destroy talent? Debate on Education with Anis Haffar (Educational Consultant, Author and Researcher) and Araba
· The missing links in the manifestoes on education. It was not possible for me to respond to the numerous
· One small step, but a gigantic leap for Ghana. The maiden matriculation ceremony of Accra College of Medicine (at
The noted Austrian philanthropist and founder of SOS Children’s Villages, Hermann Gmeiner (1919 – 1986), believed that, “Every big thing
The in-flight magazine of Ethiopian Airlines – Selamta – adorned the cover page of its Sept/Oct 2015 issue with a