At the opening of the National Education Consultative Forum, President John Dramani Mahama made a compelling case for the urgent reform of Ghana’s education system.
“What worked in the past no longer suffices for the challenges and opportunities of today and tomorrow,” Mahama declared, emphasizing the need for a forward-looking and adaptable education system that aligns with global standards and addresses the evolving needs of society.
Mahama’s speech resonated with stakeholders present at the forum, who gathered from all walks of life to contribute to a national dialogue on the future of education in Ghana.
Mahama outlined a broad vision that involves rethinking educational policies, integrating new learning methodologies, and ensuring that the system empowers students with the skills needed to succeed in the 21st-century job market.
He urged all participants to work together to create a more dynamic and inclusive educational landscape.
This forum is expected to provide a critical platform for developing a shared vision for the future of Ghanaian education—one that equips young people not only with academic knowledge but also with the critical thinking, creativity, and practical skills that will define the workforce of tomorrow.
By: Shadrack Odame Agyare | Metrotvonline.com | Ghana
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