Dr. Violet Makuku, says Ghana stands tall in education development in Africa.
According to the Harmonization of African Higher Education Quality Assurance and Accreditation (HAQAA) Initiative Project officer at the Association of African Universities (AAU), the feat is also as a result of the giant strides the nation has made in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
Dr. Makuku also attributed the gains to the development of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) education and other prudent policies which are fast-tracking the nation’s transformation to the next level.
Dr. Makuku, made the disclosure in a remark at the closing ceremony of the National Education Week (NEW) in Accra.
She commended the Education Minister, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, for his vision, passion and the role that he is playing towards the development of education in the country.
Dr. Makuku described the theme for the event as excellent as it addressed the current global market needs for faster transformation in STEM and TVET which would soon take the nation to the next level.
The Quality Assurance and Accreditation (HAQAA) Initiative Project officer stated that Ghana’s National Education Week was a unique event worth replicating in all countries in Africa as she pledged to advocate for many other countries to adopt it to improve their education system.
The five-day event assembled development partners, policymakers, educationists, academicians, industry players, students, researchers and staff of the Education Ministry as well as representatives from the agencies under the Ministry.
Among the activities that took place during the conference were paper presentations on selected topics, group discussions, panel discussions and others.
The event organized annually by the Education Ministry in collaboration with its agencies, local and international partners assesses the performance of Government policies, programmes and projects in the Education sector.
The 2023 National Education Week, the 6th edition of the event attracted both local and foreign participants who shared their experiences and best practices in the education sectors of their respective countries.
The well-attended conference would go down in history as one of the best of the NEW due to the response from participants after the event.