Moses Sackie Agbemava


 Jun - 23 - 2025 , 09:57


JHS Candidates on June 13, were examined in Ghanaian Language.


 The majority of them went through hell! I don't blame them...


"Imagine microscopes, thermometers, balances, pipettes and bunsen burners having native names, and science and all subjects and courses, taught in our own languages.


 


We would have been able to compete favourably and equitably within the so-called global village.


 


The Ministry of Education should boldly prioritise Ghanaian languages in our education system.


 


By doing so, we can create a more inclusive and effective learning environment for our students.


 


When students are taught in their native language, they are more likely to understand and retain complex concepts, leading to better academic performance.


 


Moreover, prioritising Ghanaian languages can help preserve our cultural heritage and promote national identity.


 


Our languages are an integral part of our history and traditions, and by promoting them, we can ensure their survival for future generations.


 


The current system, which prioritises foreign languages, particularly English, puts an undue burden on students, especially those from rural areas where English may not be widely spoken.


 


This can lead to a high dropout rate and poor academic performance.


 


By adopting a more localised approach to education, we can empower our students to succeed and contribute to the development of our nation.


 


It's time for the Ministry of Education to rethink our language policy and prioritise Ghanaian languages in our education system.


 


This can be achieved by developing curriculum materials in Ghanaian languages, training teachers to teach in local languages and encouraging the use of Ghanaian languages in schools and communities.


 


By taking these steps, we can create a more inclusive and effective educational system that benefits all students, regardless of their background or location.


 


It's time to put our languages and cultures at the forefront of our education system and give our students the tools they need to succeed.


 


Moses Sackie Agbemava,


Presbyterian Church of Ghana,


Dansoman Estates, Accra"


 


https://www.graphic.com.gh/features/opinion/ghana-news-ministry-of-education-prioritise-ghanaian-languages-over-any-foreign-language.html