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1 maj 2009 · The Free and Compulsory Universal Basic Education (FCUBE) programme introduced in 1995 promised universal education by 2005. This paper revisits Ghana's FCUBE policy for clues as to why...
Duration of basic education : 11 years Ages of children: 4-15 years Net primary school enrolment rates: 84.4% Rank in basic education: 1st out of 16 countries in West Africa according to Fitch (2022) Literacy rate: 69.8%, which is the second highest in Africa, with the regional average being 47% (2021), according to the United
The 2020 MICS-EAGLE Ghana Education Fact Sheets were jointly developed by: Agnes Arthur, Sakshi Mishra and Mayeso Zenengeya, with inputs from the Education and Monitoring and Evaluation teams of the UNICEF Ghana Country Office; Kokou Sefako
This paper provides a brief introduc on and background to the basic educa on sector in Ghana over the last decade, a summary of key issues requiring a en on in the sub-sector and why some perennial challenges persist; , assessment of the responsiveness of the New Patrio c Party's (NPP) 2020 manifesto to these iden fied challenges and the prevail...
Access to Basic Education in Ghana: Politics, Policies and Progress. CREATE Pathways to Access. Research Monograph No. 42
Basic Education: Pre-school, Primary classes 1-6, and Junior High School forms 1-3 comprise basic education in Ghana, which is compulsory. The sole official language of instruction throughout the Ghanaian educational system is English.
The Free, Compulsory, Universal Basic Education Program (fCUBE),has helped Ghana make important strides towards bringing children from deprived demographic groups into the formal education system. As