Education

Tyrone Marhguy Wins American Olympiad Awards

Tyrone Marhguy, the young Rastafarian denied admission to Achimota School due to his dreadlocks but was subsequently admitted after a court order, has earned two awards from the American Mathematics Olympiad 2023 for his outstanding achievements in Grade 12. Tyrone Marhguy, a Grade 12 student, has recently earned two prestigious …

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WAYS TO INCUBATE YOUR READING HABIT

  1. Make time for reading every day. Even if it’s just for 15 minutes, schedule time for reading in your day and stick to it. You can read first thing in the morning, before bed, or during your lunch break. 2. Find a comfortable reading spot. Create a space …

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WHY FRUITS SHOULD BE PART OF STUDENT’S DIET IN SCHOOL

Fruits are not only delicious but also packed with nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that are essential for our health and well-being. They are a rich source of fibre, which can help promote digestive health and support healthy blood sugar levels. Fruits also contain various antioxidants that can help protect our …

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WAEC RELEASES PROVISIONAL RESULTS OF 2023 BECE CANDIDATES

The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) has just released the provisional results for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) for both government school and private candidates! That’s right, the results are finally out, and we’re excited to share them with you. A total of 600,900 candidates sat for the exam, …

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HOW TO BOOST THE BRAIN OF  CHILDREN TWO TIMES FASTER

  The three basic functions of the brain that should be improved in kids to make them academically unbeatable are: 1. Thinking Most children find it difficult to think. It may sound laughable, but it is an established truth. It is not that they don’t want to think, it is …

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Powerful Lessons Teachers Must Instill in Learners

As a teacher, it’s important to remember that mistakes are an essential part of the learning process. Teachers should encourage their students to embrace failure as a stepping stone towards growth and success. It’s natural for students to make mistakes while pursuing knowledge, and as a teacher, it’s your responsibility …

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Phrases or words you don’t have to say so you don’t hurt your interlocutor

Watch what you say, so you don’t hurt your interlocutor. The phrase “As I said before” seems harmless, but it has a subtext: already spoke, and you were not heard, and have to repeat it. It’s better to do without this phrase and just repeat what you said before. “Knew …

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Amenfi Central DCE, Hon. P.H Amponteng Secures Funding From Japanese Embassy for Classroom Construction at Manso Nkwanta No.2

In a significant development for the people of Manso Nkwanta No.2 in Wassa Amenfi Central District of the Western Region, the District Chief Executive, Hon. Patrick Hockson Amponteng has successfully secured a grant of US$71,954.00 from the Japanese Government under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGHSP). This …

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Is it good to bury or burn used male condoms?

It is not recommended to bury or burn used male condoms. Proper disposal of used condoms is important for hygiene and environmental reasons. Here’s what you should do: 1. Wrap it up: After use, tie a knot at the open end of the condom to prevent any leakage. 2. Dispose …

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Why the earth quakes – a closer look at what’s going on under the ground’

  Earthquakes, large and small, happen every single day along zones that wrap around the world like seams on a baseball. Most don’t bother anybody, so they don’t make the news. But every now and then a catastrophic earthquake hits people somewhere in the world with horrific destruction and immense …

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