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CategoriesMedia & News

Emma T. Akuffo receives Harvard Medical School’s Dean Award

We’re proud of our very own founder Emma T. Akuffo who recently received Harvard Medical School’s Dean’s Award for her excellent commitment to community service, servitude and excellence. Emma is Ghanaian-born American based in the US. She teaches Anatomy & Physiology, medical simulation and more as a MEDscience teacher at Harvard Medical School. Our founder […]

CategoriesCritical Thinking

Critical Thinking In Ghana’s Education Curriculum

Critical thinking can sometimes be a complicated and puzzling process. Critical thinking is necessary in our daily life activities. Dr. Alexa Lamm, 2016 defines critical thinking as, “ A reasoned, purposive, and Introspective approach to solving problems or addressing questions with incomplete evidence and information for which an incontrovertible solution is unlikely”. Critical thinking is […]

CategoriesTechnology Literacy

Why A Technology Literacy Curriculum?

The concept of digital literacy has been a challenging issue for African countries, and Ghana is no exception. Despite  the government of Ghana’s effort to encourage ICT education across the country, more needs to be done.The technological gap between the developed and developing countries continues to increase. Some of the prevailing attributes contributing to the […]