词条 | Titagya Schools |
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Titagya Schools is a non-profit organization that promotes interactive early childhood education in Ghana's three northernmost regions: the Northern Region, Upper East Region, and Upper West Region. Titagya Schools was founded in 2008 by Abukari Abdul-Fatawu, Manzah Iddi Habib, and Andrew Garza.[1] It was founded to address northern Ghana's rural adult literacy rate of 22%.[2] In November 2009, Titagya opened a pre-school for 50 children in Dalun, in the Tolon-Kumbungu District of Ghana. 60% of teaching at the school takes place in English, 40% in Dagbani. PedagogyTitagya's pedagogical approach derives to a significant extent from the Reggio Emilia approach. Titagya partners with the Government of Ghana and other institutions to reduce the role of rote learning in early education in Ghana, while increasing the role of small group activities, storytime, and other activities that encourage critical thinking and social and emotional development. References1. ^http://www.njherald.com/story/news/11GARZAGHANA 2. ^http://www.statsghana.gov.gh/docfiles/glss5_report.pdf 7 : Education in Ghana|Early childhood education|Northern Region (Ghana)|Upper East Region|Upper West Region|Non-profit organisations based in Ghana|Organizations established in 2008 |
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