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Ghana's education system is ready for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, according to Adutwum.
The Minister of Education, Yaw Osei Adutwum, has said that the Akufo-Addo government is putting more in the schooling area to situate Ghana well in the time of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the current and creating climate wherein troublesome advances and patterns like the Internet of Things (IoT), mechanical technology, computer generated reality and man-made consciousness (AI) are altering the manner in which present day individuals live and work.
Talking on the subject of "Training for the future," Adutwum said the ongoing government is changing the area to make it fit for its motivation.
"What we are attempting to do is to make Ghana's schooling [system] fit for reason most definitely," the instruction serve said at the most recent release of #PatrioticSpaces on Twitter.
"We realize we are in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and things are moving quickly," he said. "We additionally need to face the test of disparity inside our nation and outside".
He added: "I realize there are individuals who will say our school system has difficulties. Indeed, we do, however these are simple hiccups. The sort of change work that the President is doing in the training area is best in class. The framework that we're working the nation over is essential for the change plan."
Jumping approach
Adutwum said admittance is key to deliver the best HR to contend in the worldwide space, and to accomplish this, President Nana Akufo-Addo acquainted the twofold track framework with overcome any barrier.
"Twofold track framework is a jumping procedure for access in light of the fact that before the President guaranteed Free SHS, the examination that had been done shown that it planned to require 20 years for us to have the option to do Free SHS," the clergyman said.
"In this way, when the President said 'utilize twofold track which would be considered normal in California and other spots' he was endorsing a jumping technique for access. Rather than 20 years, he had the option to do it during his initial term utilizing a tried and true, inventive procedure that increments access without sitting tight for the improvement of foundation over a time of 20 years," he said.
"At the point when we came to drive, enlistment in auxiliary training was 800,000. Today, we're discussing 1.3 million inside a time of six years in light of the fact that the President embraced a jumping system for access," Adutwum told the north of 2,000 members.
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