
Many teachers today are compensating for gaps the system refuses to address. Overcrowded classrooms filled with mixed-ability learners without support staff. Safeg...
The early years of a child’s life are not just important. They are foundational. Between birth and age three, a child’s brain forms millions of neural connections ev...
Growing up in Ghana, education was serious business. Whether you attended a private school or a local public school often called “sytɔ,” one thing was certain learni...
Every child learns differently, yet for many years, classrooms were designed around one teaching style talk, write, memorize, repeat. Today, educators are beginnin...
The life of a teacher is rarely as simple as it looks.
Some mornings begin with excitement. A lesson clicks. A student fina...
Degraft’s days were always packed. Between work, traffic, meetings, and family responsibilities, helping his child stay on track academically felt overwhelming. He...
Every evening used to feel the same in Oduma’s house. Homework time came with tears, raised voices, and unfinished books pushed aside in frustration. His daughter wa...
Nana was smart, but tests terrified her. Before exams, she struggled to sleep, doubted herself, and often froze despite knowing the answers. Essel watched helpless...
In an inquiry-based classroom, the teacher isn't the "sage on the stage" but rather the "guide on the side." This shift in mindset is the foundation of the IB philosoph...
Education is not "one size fits all." For learners with Special Educational Needs (SEN)...