background
Education
Economic inequalities
social inequalities
SDG's
100

what is Ghana's population

25.5million

100

in 1961 the education act made.....

education free for all 

100

what is Ghana's GDP

$73.35 billion dollars

100

can education help to eliminate social inequality ?

yes because it can increase understanding of others and acceptance of other regardless of the differences 

100

what SDG'S were used when looking at socio-economic inequalities 

sdg 1 - no poverty 

sdg 4 - quality education 

200

what is Ghana's main languages 

English and African languages 

200

in 1974 what was the goal of the Ghana education service 

create inclusive and equitable education 

200

what percentage of Ghanians still live in extreme poverty 

10%

200

can poverty caused by a inability to function in social situations/ society ?

yes 

200

has Ghana achieved SDG1, if not does challenges remain, significant challenges or major challenges remain 

no significant challenges remain 

300

average life expectancy of men in Ghana 

64 years 

300

what year did Ghana succeed independence and decide education was the way forward 

1957

300

what percentage of wealthy Ghanian children and low-income children has access to early childhood education 

85% for wealthy and 50% for low-income backgrounds 

300

does education help aid children to transition to adulthood and society without falling victim to social inequalities 

yes because education allows for social behaviours and skills to be learnt 

300

has Ghana achieved SDG4, if not does challenges remain, significant challenges or major challenges remain

no,significant challenges remain

400

average life expectancy of women in Ghana 

66 years 

400

1 in _ pre- school children )ages 3-5 are not attending school

4

400

_ % children from wealthy backgrounds achieved the minimum grade/standard for science and maths

34%

400

does poverty reduce global human capital ?

yes because if they don't attend education they will not learn skills and knowledge which are held at value by global human capital 

400

would you say the SDG's adequately measure Ghana's progress and portray an accurate picture 

no, research suggests it does not (Hák T Janoušková Moldan B, 2016)

500

what is Ghana more commonly known as 

Gold coast

500

what percentage of children with learning difficulties are not attending school

20%

500

_ % of children from low-income backgrounds achieved the minimum grade/standard for science and maths 

16%

500

what is the generational poverty trap ?

 the idea that families who are in poverty will never be able to make enough or be educated enough to leave poverty and therefore their children and grandchildren who are born into poverty will and very unlikely to leave poverty

500

do you think Ghana will achieve/ meet SDG 1 and 4 by 2030

no - in its current state Ghana is stagnating or is improving at 50% less than the required rate for SDG 1 and moderately improving  by insufficient to achieve SDG4