Education Minister Dr. Adutwum to Deliver Keynote on Ghana’s Education Sector Tuesday
- Education Minister to update on Ghana's education sector.
- Progress since 2017, including Free SHS policy, to be highlighted.
- New policies, school transformations, and curriculum reforms to be discussed.
- Event to showcase government's education achievements.
The Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, is set to deliver a comprehensive update on the state of education in Ghana at the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Tuesday morning. The event is expected to draw a large audience of stakeholders in the education sector, including educators, policymakers, and other interested parties.
Dr. Adutwum’s presentation will highlight the significant progress made in the education sector since President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo took office in 2017. One of the major initiatives to be discussed is the Free Senior High School policy, a flagship program of the Akufo-Addo administration.
The Minister will also touch on new bills and policies aimed at improving education in Ghana, as well as the physical transformation of schools across the country. Curriculum improvement will also be a key focus area, including the Standard-Based Curriculum, Secondary Curriculum, and STEM Curriculum.
Dr. Adutwum is known for his engaging presentation style, which will likely include pictures, short videos, and charts to illustrate the government’s achievements in education. The event will provide stakeholders with firsthand information on the various innovations, interventions, policies, and initiatives introduced by the government to improve education.
Education has remained a top priority for the Akufo-Addo administration since 2017, with significant budget allocations made to fund education initiatives. The government’s efforts have positioned Ghana as a leader in education development in Africa, with the training of skilled manpower critical to transforming the economy.