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  2. Education in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Education structure of Ghana. The Ghanaian education system is divided in three parts: basic education, secondary education, and tertiary education. The academic year usually goes from August to May inclusive [ 65] and lasts 40 weeks in primary and senior high school, and 45 weeks in junior high school. [ 66]

  3. History of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    History of Ghana. The area of the Republic of Ghana (the then Gold Coast) became known in Europe and Arabia as the Ghana Empire after the title of its Emperor, the Ghana. [ 1] Geographically, the ancient Ghana Empire was approximately 500 miles (800 km) north and west of the modern state of Ghana, and controlled territories in the area of the ...

  4. Education in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Education in Africa. The history of education in Africa can be divided into pre- and post- colonial periods. [ 1] Since the introduction of formal education by European colonists to Africa, African education, particularly in West and Central Africa, has been characterised by both traditional African teachings and European-style schooling ...

  5. Historical Society of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Accra, Ghana. Region served. Ghana. Official language. English. The Historical Society of Ghana is a nonprofit organisation based in Accra, Ghana dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation and promotion of Ghanaian history and culture. [1] It was established in 1951 by the Gold Coast intelligentsia.

  6. Akrofi-Christaller Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Akrofi-Christaller Institute of Theology, Mission and Culture (ACI), formerly known as the Akrofi-Christaller Memorial Centre for Mission Research and Applied Theology, is a tertiary, postgraduate research and training institute located in Akropong-Akuapem in Ghana. [1] [2] The institute was set up to study and document Christian religious ...

  7. Educational inequality in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, 11% of adolescent girls aged 15–19 years old in Ghana had had a live birth and 14% had begun childbearing, resulting in tremendous impact on their continuing education and performance in school. [2] The level of enrollment in college still shows gender-based differences. In 2017, 18.68% of boys were enrolled in tertiary education ...

  8. Early history of Ghana - Wikipedia

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    History of Ghana. Ghana was initially referred to as the Gold Coast. After attaining independence, the country's first sovereign government named the state after the Ghana Empire in modern Mauritania and Mali. Gold Coast was initially inhabited by different states, empires and ethnic groups before its colonization by the British Empire.

  9. Ghana Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Empire ( Arabic: غانا ), also known as simply Ghana, [ 1] Ghanata, or Wagadou, was a West African classical to post-classical era western-Sahelian empire based in the modern-day southeast of Mauritania and western Mali . It is uncertain when Ghana's ruling dynasty began among historians.