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Adopt innovative ways in making the classroom interactive, Teachers, headteachers urged

The Minister of Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum has admonished heads of schools and teachers to adopt innovative ways of making the classroom receptive and interactive for students.

He said creating such atmosphere apart from yielding greater learning outcomes also helped in forging a sense of belongingness among the students thereby helping them realise their full potential. 

“We students walk into our classrooms, walk into our schools and they don’t feel like they belong, they develop their perception about what the teacher is thinking about them. But if they feel belonging and belongingness is there, even if you scold them, they think you care about them and that is why you are telling them what to do and not to do,” he explained. 

Dr Adutwum made the call at the opening of the 12th Teaching and learning conference organised under the auspices of The Educators Network (TEN) in collaboration with the Lincoln Community School (LCS) in Accra on Saturday. 

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This year’s conference which witnessed more than 500 participants- teachers and headteachers from across the country was on the theme: “Belonging”.

The theme: “Belonging found expression in the Ghanaian wax print “Kwadusawuo” or “Bunch of bananas” which reflects individual single bananas intricately weaved and growing together. 

Dr Adutwum said education continued to be a major pillar in the development agenda of the government and the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo was investing massively in the sector to ensure that students received the kind of education that would enable them to cope with the demands of the 21st century. 

He said in addition, to providing the needed infrastructure, the government was also focusing on teacher development since teachers were very critical in the attainment of quality education outcomes. 

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“Most of our children come from challenging environments and if we want them to have opportunities to be able to experience what the majority in other societies in the advanced economies were experiencing then we have to be creative by creating a different learning environment,” he said.

Dr Adutwum said the time had come for teachers to begin to look at diversity as part of schools and realise that the children were from diverse homes and create an environment that made them feel integrated.

The Head of School at LCS, Ms Lesley Tait explained that the choice of this year’s theme and the use of the wax print was to demonstrate how belonging helped each member of a group developed together. 

She said just as the banana never grew individually by itself, so it was that no individual could develop all by him or herself, stressing that “Like the Kwadu, those of us, all of us in the hall this morning that work in education know that together we can achieve anything that we put our minds on.”

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She said at the LCS, together they were working to ensure that students experienced a sense of belonging in the classroom every day. 

Ms Tait said the education environment had changed a lot across the world with the focus changing from teaching to learning. 

“Schools and Education systems have survived a worldwide pandemic like none that we have ever seen before. With online learning in education becoming the norm,” she added. 

Some of the topics participants were taken through were,  ‘Powerful Literacy Teaching Through Inquiry and Play’, ‘Creating an Atmosphere of Mathematical Thinkers’, and ‘Supporting Struggling Readers and Writers’.

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By Cliff Ekuful 

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Man jailed for defiling 13-year-old girl

The Upper West Regional Police Command has arrested and successfully prosecuted Mohammed Abudi for defiling a 13 year old girl, in the Guli community of the Wa Municipality.

Through proactive policing effort, Abudi was apprehended on Sunday,

April 13, 2025, just two days after committing the offense on Friday, April 11, 2025.

The case was heard at the Wa Circuit Court, where the accused pleaded guilty to the charge. 

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On April 23, 2025, His Lordship Jonathan Avoogo sentenced him to seven (7) years imprisonment.

The Regional Police Command issues a stern warning to potential offenders, urging them to desist from committing such crimes.

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Stop the hypocrisy and serve the interest of Ghana- Della Sowah jabs GBA

Former Member of Kpando, Della Sowah has jabbed the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) over what she describes as hypocrisy.

This follows a press release by the GBA demanding a reversal of the suspension of the Chief Justice, Gertrude Torkornoo.

 In a statement dated April 26, the GBA contended that the President’s decision to suspend the Chief Justice under Article 146(10) of the Constitution is flawed.

Responding to the GBA in an interaction with the media, Della Sowah said the GBA’s position is out of hypocrisy where the Association only finds its voice on national issues when the NDC is in power.

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“Where was the GBA when Charlotte Osei an astute lawyer was removed as Chair of the Electoral Commission under the erstwhile NPP government?,” she quizzed.

She added that few days ago the GBA in a first press release signed by their President, Mrs. Efua Ghartey, did not find anything constitutionally wrong with the President’s action on the removal of the Chief Justice. 

” Why the sharp U-turn? Is GBA serving the interest of a political party rather than Ghana? Who is forcing them,” she asked.

Della Sowah further added that the GBA is not the Constitution and they cannot arrogate to themselves powers they do not have.

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” Who are you to declare the decision of the President unconstitutional? Are you now arrogating to yourselves the powers of the Supreme Court?,” she quizzed.

She charged the GBA to refrain from its dislike for the NDC else they would lose their relevance on national matters.

Della Sowah finally advised them to desist from misleading their members and young lawyers on issues of constitutional interpretation due to their biases.

She assured the public that President Mahama will follow the constitution and ensure everything is done in line with the laws of Ghana.

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