President Mahama to establish national education reform committee

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President John Dramani Mahama has unveiled plans to form a National Education Reform Committee aimed at conducting a comprehensive review of Ghana’s educational system.

 

The proposed reform will span all levels of education, from kindergarten to tertiary institutions, including technical and vocational education. The initiative seeks to strengthen the educational sector and address the nation’s evolving needs.

 

Comprehensive Education Review

 

Speaking at the National Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission Ghana in Winneba on Thursday, January 9, President Mahama stressed the critical need for reforms to improve the quality and accessibility of education.

 

“I will set up a planning committee to start working on the National Education Review Conference that I promised. This conference will review our educational system right from kindergarten through the basic to secondary to tertiary to technical, vocational education and identify what the hindrances to quality education are at each level of our educational system,” he stated.

 

Enhancing Educational Quality

 

The initiative reflects President Mahama’s commitment to addressing challenges in the educational sector. By identifying barriers to quality education at every level, the reform aims to create a more effective and inclusive system that meets the demands of a modern economy and society.

 

The National Education Reform Committee is expected to lay the groundwork for transformative policies that will enhance teaching, learning, and access to education across the country.

 

 

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