In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the reduction of pre-tertiary education from 17 to 12 years and the introduction of measures to improve access, equity and quality at all levels of the educational system. The reforms focused primarily on basic education, which had undergone a decade of decline in quality, but higher levels of education were also given some attention. The reforms were launched at a time of a severe economic downturn – the economy had posted three successive years of negative growth – and a diminished capacity of government to finance development. In response, donors became increasingly involved in the provision of finance and technical assistance. As new modalities...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
This paper examines the impact of donor support to Ghana’s Basic Education sector since the 1987 Edu...
Abstract: Education plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic transformation of every human society...
This study was one of several activities conducted at the end of a 5-year World Bank/Government of G...
This paper demonstrates that the delivery of hardware inputs to Ghana’s basic education system – bui...
Increased demand by the people and the limited resources available to the government have made it di...
The paper analyzed the contribution of the Ghana Schools Feeding Programme to basic school participa...
The first chapter describes the political and economic development in Ghana and its impact on the cr...
The persistent educational reforms and interventions in Ghana’s education system showcase the govern...
Enrolment, Performance and Retention are the key elements in providing quality education and buildin...
In recognition that education is fundamental to the development of a nation, countries have made str...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1987, the Government of Ghana embarked on a set of educational reforms which culminated in the re...
This paper examines the impact of donor support to Ghana’s Basic Education sector since the 1987 Edu...
Abstract: Education plays a pivotal role in the socio-economic transformation of every human society...
This study was one of several activities conducted at the end of a 5-year World Bank/Government of G...
This paper demonstrates that the delivery of hardware inputs to Ghana’s basic education system – bui...
Increased demand by the people and the limited resources available to the government have made it di...
The paper analyzed the contribution of the Ghana Schools Feeding Programme to basic school participa...
The first chapter describes the political and economic development in Ghana and its impact on the cr...
The persistent educational reforms and interventions in Ghana’s education system showcase the govern...
Enrolment, Performance and Retention are the key elements in providing quality education and buildin...
In recognition that education is fundamental to the development of a nation, countries have made str...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...
In 1957, when Ghana became independent, development was being identified with economic growth. Conse...