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Turning Classroom Tears Into Insight: The Power of Behavioural Logs in School Management
For too long, discussions surrounding discipline in our educational institutions have been influenced by emotion and instinct.
Teachers recount events, students defend their actions, and head teachers make judgment calls often under…
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Enhancing School Leadership with Evidence-Based Improvement Strategies
In our pre-tertiary education systems, school leaders are increasingly challenged to elevate academic performance, enhance teacher professionalism, and foster community trust within their schools.
Moreover, this pressure has grown amid…
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2026 budget: Blueprint for transformation or another missed opportunity
On November 13, the Finance Minister Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, unveiled the 2026 budget before a boisterous Parliament, pledging tax reliefs for businesses, bold industrial policies, 800,000 jobs, and expanded social protection under a…
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Military Recruitment Stampede: A stark reminder of our grim unemployment crisis
Yesterday, six of our young citizens who left home hoping to return as potential recruits into our noble Ghana Armed Forces lost their lives in a tragic stampede during a recruitment exercise—an incident that should shake the conscience of…
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A Ghanaian Solution for SSNIT Hotels
The debate over SSNIT’s decision to divest its stake in iconic hotels such as La Palm Royal Beach, Busua Beach Resort, and Elmina Beach Resort presents a unique opportunity to rethink how Ghana approaches ownership and management of…
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When Innovation Meets Inertia: Ghana Must Back Local Health Solutions Like Lightwave
For years, Ghana’s healthcare sector has grappled with inefficiencies that cost lives, drain resources, and slow down progress toward achieving universal health coverage. While calls for reform echo from policy circles to community clinics,…
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Dark streets of Accra: Growing danger as festive season nears
As the festive season approaches, Accra’s streets should be glowing with light and excitement. Instead, as dusk falls, darkness takes over — and with it, fear. Once-vibrant roads now fade into shadow as non-functioning streetlights plunge…
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Ayariga Suppressing Legitimate Dissent
The vetting of a Chief Justice nominee is supposed to be one of the most sacred duties of Parliament.
It is a solemn constitutional exercise that must be undertaken with maturity, mutual respect, and legal sobriety. Yet, what transpired…
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Ghana’s clueless citizens are the real local government failure
Most Ghanaians can’t name their assemblyman or woman. They don’t know what electoral area they belong to, let alone which municipal assembly governs them. Yet, they loudly complain about choked gutters, uncollected refuse, bad roads, and…
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Protecting Learners, Preserving Trust: The Right Way to Conduct Searches in Schools
Ensuring safety in schools is vital for effective teaching and learning. In our schools, the responsibility for maintaining discipline and safeguarding students falls to teachers and head teachers. However, the practice of searching…
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