The country's educational curriculum must be focused on practical skills development, digital skills, and promoting numeracy skills within an environment where access to technology is equitable throughout the country, the Dean of the School of Business of University of Cape Coast (UCC), Professor John Gartchie Gatsi, has said. "Our educational curriculum should reflect our intentions for reforms and educational outcomes," he emphasised during the 72nd anniversary celebration of Keta Senior High Technical School at the weekend.
Speaking on the topic "Bridging the Generational Gap, Our Legacy, and Inspiring the Future," Prof.
Gatsi called for the development of a forward-looking curriculum that addressed current and future needs of the country.
He said China, Denmark, and Finland, among other progressive countries, were ensuring that their curricula were addressing today's problems, finding solutions for the future, and determining how the future should be and Ghana could pursue same.