Ghana MoE Goes All In on Braille Math for Blind Teens

Education Minister Haruna Iddrisu says Ghana will create math lessons for blind high school students. This plan helps visually impaired teens study math and enter science careers later. The government also works on sign language lessons for deaf students. Mr Iddrisu shared these plans when he swore in 19 new members to run the Ghana Education Service.

He asked the council to make a digital education plan by 2026. This plan would bring computers into classrooms from kindergarten through high school. The minister wants better safety rules in schools because student behavior worries him. He complained about poor food quality in school meals and asked for stricter food checks. The government formed a group to review teacher tests without lowering standards.

Prof Mawutor Avoke leads the new council and promised to improve education. Other members come from teaching groups and education agencies across Ghana. The minister also started a separate ten-person team for the University of Education in Winneba. Justice Jacob Charles Amonoo-Monney heads this university group with orders to provide good leadership.
 

Attachments

  • Ghana MoE Goes All In on Braille Math for Blind Teens.webp
    Ghana MoE Goes All In on Braille Math for Blind Teens.webp
    70.7 KB · Views: 22

Trending content

Latest posts

Top