Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum
The Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, has announced that the country’s education sector is undergoing a massive transformation process.
He explained that the various interventions being implemented by the Education Ministry in collaboration with various partners in schools across the country were on point and gradually shaping the country’s education.
Dr. Adutwum made the assertion when he spoke to the members of the Private News Paper Association of Ghana (PRINPAG) in Accra.
He enumerated some of the innovations being implemented as the revamping of the TVET sector, the introduction of various career pathways such as Pre-Engineering courses for Non-Science students, the establishment of STEM schools across the length and breadth of the country, construction of new science laboratories in existing and new schools and the construction of hundreds of Model KG’s across all regions.
Dr Adutwum said, “we are making great strides in the transformation process but we have not made much noise about it because our motive is not to make noise but to help transform the economy through education.”
He assured all Ghanaians of his commitment to continue working towards shaping the sector to match up with the global standard to the nation to benefit from it.
Dr. Adutwum mentioned that due to the development going on in the country’s education sector over the past few years, seven African countries have visited the country to tap into the gains made.
Dr Adutwum urged the media to continue to be circumspect in their reportage and desist from allowing themselves to be used to foment trouble against innocent people with a heart for all.
A Daily Guide Report