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Twi: Subject |The State of Ghanaian Languages
A visit to our bookshelf reveals how we cherish the local languages studied as elective subjects that were almost shadowed out of the system in 2024. Yet the study of Ghanaian Language at all levels of our education systems seems very alarming. This article discusses true nature of the situation and its far-reaching effects. The rationale behind suppression of the Ghanaian Languages are thoroughly discussed.
The minister of education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has debunked the media speculation that subjects for the Basic Education Certificate Examination has been reduced to five.
E-Learning is a formal system of teaching and learning in which delivery of lessons and lectures are mainly based on electronic resources, hence the name E-Learning; why not called E-Teaching? I think it is not called so because the focus of the process is the learner. This form of education can either be conducted in the classroom or out of the classroom; however, the major component of E-Learning is computer and internet. It is also called online learning or eSchool. With the advancement of technology and readily availability of computers and smartphones, this network-based education is globally embraced. Books and other forms of educational materials are actually getting out of the system in the presence of their electronic forms.
The traditional education system of chalkboard and classroom has been the medium of formal education delivery for centuries. A system that has outlived with its associated pros and cons. The recent pandemic tested the mettle of this system of delivery where almost all schools in the world were indefinitely closed down. This situation left no one in the condition of oblivion regarding the need for a new mode of educational delivery system.