Ghana’s plan to adopt local languages aims to honour its linguistic diversity and preserve the country’s rich cultural heritage while enhancing citizen engagement in the legislative process. English ...
It is a difficult and an onerous proposition but, nonetheless, one that is unarguably and practically indispensable, if Ghana ...
Teaching unfolds through language, and schooling and language are inseparable. Over the years, Ghana has made efforts to address the language needs of its multilingual students, aiming to equip ...
Your Artstor image groups were copied to Workspace. The Artstor website will be retired on Aug 1st. Legon Journal of the Humanities Vol. 35, No. 2, 2024 Arabic language use in Ghana: Retrospect ...
Six college students seeking the sounds of Ghana came to Worcester today, home of a well-established community from the West African nation. The college students are learning the Asante Twi language ...
Ghana’s government introduced the policy as a means of cultural empowerment after generations of English, inherited from colonial rule and white supremacy. The Ghanaian government has announced a new ...
President John Dramani Mahama’s call for the use of local languages in schools is a bold and visionary idea. It reminds us that our languages — Twi, Ewe, Ga, Dagbani, and others, carry our history, ...
Telenovelas have become an attractive form of entertainment for many Ghanaians largely because of the use of local Ghanaian languages as voice-overs during telecast. The question that arises is – Does ...
Ghanaian Speech and Language Therapist, Gifty Ayoka, represented the Center for Digital Language Inclusion (CDLI) — an ...
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