Character education in Ghana is an area of growing concern as educators, individuals, institutions, and policymakers recognize the need to cultivate positive character values and behaviours in students and young people.
While academic excellence remains the priority in most Ghanaian schools, there is a growing acknowledgement that academic achievement alone is not sufficient to prepare students for success in life.
Despite this, character education remains a peripheral aspect of Ghana's educational system, with limited emphasis on character formation and moral development. As a result, many schools struggle to address issues such as indiscipline, cheating, bullying, and poor behaviour.
This highlights the need for a more comprehensive education approach that prioritizes academic achievement and character development.
Kofi A. Tawiah Foundation: Nurturing Values in Young People.
As the future of Ghana beckons, the Kofi A. Tawiah Foundation is at the forefront of character education in Ghana and Africa, illuminating the path of nurturing good character values in students and young people. Through the transformative power of character education, the foundation is on a mission to develop students and young people who excel academically and exemplify virtues such as integrity, respect, and compassion, thus inspiring positive change in their communities.
Historical Context and Impact
Since its inception, the Kofi A. Tawiah Foundation has been dedicated to fostering character education across Ghana. Over the years, the foundation has successfully conducted numerous training programs, benefiting thousands of educators and students. These initiatives have resulted in noticeable improvements in student behaviour and school culture, as evidenced by reduced incidents of indiscipline and increased acts of kindness and responsibility among students.
Training
As part of its unwavering commitment to character education, the Foundation is set to host the 2024 edition of its annual Character Education Training Programme. This flagship training program aims to equip educators with the knowledge, skills, resources and strategies needed to instil good character values in students and young people. The 3-day intensive training program will welcome educators and school administrators from selected schools and institutions across the Eastern, Volta, Oti, and Bono regions.
The training will involve a series of insightful presentations, discussions, and hands-on activities exploring practical strategies to integrate character education into classroom learning and school culture. These sessions will be facilitated by an experienced consultant from Strata Leadership with decades of experience in facilitating character education
sessions globally.
Participants will engage in collaborative discussions, share their perspectives, and actively contribute their experiences to the character education discussions. The sessions will encourage an open exchange of ideas, enhancing a learning environment where participants can harness their ideas to integrate character education seamlessly into their school curricula and culture.
Benefits
The Character Education Training Programme presents a myriad of benefits for the participants. Educators and school administrators will gain a deeper understanding of the principles of character education and its practical implementation in their respective schools. They will also acquire teaching methodologies, skills, resources, and tools tailored
to nurture positive character traits in students, resulting in a more holistic and impactful educational experience.
Additionally, participants will have the opportunity to network with like-minded character educators and become part of a community of character education schools that support each other in their character education initiatives.
Conclusion
Educators, institutions and concerned individuals are increasingly recognizing the essence of character education as it plays a critical role in shaping the next generation of leaders and citizens. The Kofi A. Tawiah Foundation's character education initiative is at the forefront of this movement, empowering educators with the knowledge, skills, and
resources needed to nurture good character values in students and young people.
We encourage everyone who shares in this vision to be ambassadors of good character and inspire others to do the same.
Let us rise to the challenge and shape the future of Ghana and Africa, one character at a time.
Call to Action
Looking ahead, the Kofi A. Tawiah Foundation envisions a Ghana where character education is a core component of the educational system. By 2025, the foundation aims to expand its reach to every region in Ghana and establish partnerships with key stakeholders including state institutions to integrate character education into Ghana's educational system.
Join us in this transformative journey!
Together, we can nurture the character and shape the future of the next generation of leaders and citizens in Ghana and Africa.
For any information, kindly connect with us via: info@ktawiahfoundation.org
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