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The Price of Oneness: Why We Must Pay to Enjoy the Power of Unity and Success
Success isn’t cheap.
It doesn’t serve itself on a silver platter.
It doesn’t pour itself into your cup like water from a loving mother’s jug.
Success demands labour, sweat, endurance and ownership.
It is earned, not wished for,…
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From Intention to Impact: The 3-Part Formula for Educational Objectives
In today's dynamic educational environment, developing effective educational objectives is not just beneficial; it's essential. As we embrace learner-centred and competency-based reforms such as the Common Core Programme (CCP) as a country,…
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Silent Screams
The Silent Wise, a paradox reign
While Fools Loud boast, wisdom's lost in vain
The Educated tiptoe, fearing ridicule's sting
As Ignorance struts proud, with "I don't care" wing
The Meek obey, bound by chains of old…
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The Good Old Days
The ancient skies were calm and bright,
A soothing balm for weary nights.
The winds whistled low, in a gentle hush.
As stable weather wrapped the land in cozy lush.
The good old days, oh the good old days,
When…
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Curriculum Integration in Enhancing Ghana’s Common Core Programme (CCP): The Need to Break Subject…
As education systems face the challenge of nurturing critical, adaptable, and globally competent individuals, Ghana’s adoption of the Common Core Programme (CCP) represents a significant step towards transformative learning.
The CCP…
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Decongestion (Part 1)
Congestion—who isn’t aware and who isn’t involved!
We hear the call to decongest our roads, markets, and sidewalks. The noise of eviction notices rings loud when hawkers flood the walkways, when traders abandon stalls for quick cash by…
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Stop Bleaching, Ghanaian Celebrities.
There is a kind of bleaching that doesn’t begin with skin but always ends beneath it.
It starts quietly not with a cream but with a comparison.
Not with a burn but with a belief; “As I am is not enough.”
We see it in literal skin…
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Your Excellency Mahama, I’m drowning.
Since the days when Nkrumah dreamt of freedom and gutters still ran free, the rains have come and every single time, we act like it's the first flood since Noah.
Streets turn to rivers, homes sink beneath brown waters and properties are…
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Empowering Students: How Learner-Designed Lessons Enhance Engagement and Understanding
In any classroom, experienced educators develop the ability to gauge student engagement through their body language. When students sit up attentively, eyes bright with curiosity, it indicates that meaningful learning is taking place.…
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Your Excellency Mahama, I’m drowning.
Since the days when Nkrumah dreamt of freedom and gutters still ran free, the rains have come and every single time, we act like it's the first flood since Noah.
Streets turn to rivers, homes sink beneath brown waters and properties are…
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