5 Ways President Mahama Plans to Modernize Ghanaian Education in 2026

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Ferdinand EducationGhana | December 27 |  5 Ways President Mahama Plans to Modernize Ghanaian Education in 2026


President John Mahama promises major reforms to digitalize schools, boost teacher training, and improve learning outcomes, aiming to prepare Ghanaian students for a 21st-century economy. 📢 Breaking: Ghanaian students are set to benefit from a bold education reform agenda, as President John Dramani Mahama commits to digital learning and improved school resources nationwide.

1️⃣ Digital Learning Tools for Every Classroom

President Mahama highlighted the need for smart classrooms, tablets, and projectors to bring modern learning into every school.
  • Target: All schools, especially in rural areas.
  • Goal: Equip students with skills for a tech-driven future.
“Every child deserves a world-class education,” the President emphasized.

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2️⃣ Teacher Training to Match Technology

Investments will be made in professional development programs, enabling teachers to leverage digital tools effectively.
  • Focus: ICT integration, modern pedagogy, and innovative classroom management.
  • Outcome: Teachers can deliver interactive, tech-enhanced lessons.

3️⃣ Upgrading School Infrastructure

Overcrowding and under-equipped classrooms remain major challenges.
  • Plans include renovating facilities, expanding classrooms, and providing essential learning materials.
  • Aim: Ensure students learn in safe, modern environments.

4️⃣ Bridging the Digital Divide

Not all students have access to technology at home or school.
  • Strategy: Prioritize rural and low-income communities for tech access.
  • Impact: Equal opportunity for all students to acquire digital skills.

5️⃣ Preparing Students for the 21st-Century Workforce

Ghana’s long-term development depends on a skilled, innovative generation.
  • Focus on critical thinking, problem-solving, and tech literacy.
  • Result: Students are better equipped for global job markets.

Why This Matters

  • Boosts national competitiveness in technology and innovation.
  • Reduces education inequality across regions and income groups.
  • Supports sustainable development goals through modernized education.
  • Enhances learning outcomes and teacher effectiveness.

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