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The Ministry of Education has committed to enhancing classroom conditions and increasing investments in education to provide students with quality learning experiences. The pledge was made by Deputy Minister for Education, Dr. Clement Apaak, during the launch of the 2025 Foundational Learning Action Tracker.
Dr. Apaak emphasized that the tracker will help identify challenges and monitor progress in the education sector, enabling data-driven reforms. “FLAT is more than a monitoring tool. It is a platform for shared accountability and collective learning. It will help us track progress and identify areas needing improvement.
The Deputy Minister urged teachers and education partners to utilize data from the system to drive meaningful reforms, invest in teachers, and create conducive learning environments. “Let us commit to using data to drive meaningful reforms, invest in teachers, and create classrooms where every child can thrive and blossom. Together, we can move from measurement to action, ensuring every child learns and no child is left behind.
Pia Rebello Britto, Global Director of Education and Adolescent Development at UNICEF, highlighted the need for urgent investment in human resources to strengthen education delivery. She noted that teachers are often overburdened, particularly in supporting students’ mental health and wellbeing.
The Foundational Learning Action Tracker is a platform designed to enhance accountability and boost learning outcomes across Ghana. Its implementation aims to address gaps in education delivery and promote quality learning experiences for all students.