Welcome to the EducationGhana Articles Archive
The Articles Archive on EducationGhana.org serves as a comprehensive knowledge hub for education stakeholders in Ghana and across Africa. This section brings together carefully researched articles, expert commentary, and practical guides that address the realities of teaching, learning, policy, and academic life. It is designed for teachers seeking classroom strategies, students navigating academic pathways, researchers engaging with current debates, and policymakers looking for grounded perspectives on education reform.
Within this archive, readers will find articles covering a wide range of topics, including education policy analysis, curriculum development, assessment practices, teacher professional development, educational leadership, academic research methods, scholarship opportunities, and higher education trends. The content reflects both national priorities and global conversations, with a strong focus on how international ideas intersect with local contexts in Ghana’s education system.
EducationGhana’s articles are written to inform, clarify, and challenge. They go beyond headlines to examine the implications of reforms, funding decisions, examination policies, and institutional practices. Many pieces provide step-by-step guidance on academic writing, research proposal development, project work, and career planning, making the archive especially valuable for students in colleges of education, universities, and postgraduate programmes.
This archive also documents key developments in Ghana’s education sector, offering historical reference and ongoing analysis of reforms, initiatives, and leadership decisions. By combining news-driven commentary with evergreen educational resources, the Articles section supports continuous learning and informed public discourse.
Explore the archive to access authoritative education content that is relevant, practical, and rooted in professional experience. Whether you are looking for guidance, analysis, or informed opinion, the EducationGhana Articles Archive remains a trusted space for understanding education in Ghana and its place within wider African and global frameworks.