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Adutwum pushes for AI investment at KNUST, urges government to sustain STEM reforms

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Adutwum pushes for AI investment at KNUST, urges government to sustain STEM reforms

Stakeholders at the summit unanimously agreed that sustained investment in AI infrastructure, teacher training and STEM education could significantly accelerate Ghana’s educational transformation and position the country as a leader in technology-driven learning in Africa.

Former Minister for Education, Dr Yaw Osei Adutwum, has called on the government to prioritise investments in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), and robotics education, stressing that such interventions are crucial to Ghana’s transformation agenda.“If the government wants to reset the country as it has indicated, then education must be one of its priorities,” he stated, adding that Ghana can attain the developmental heights of advanced economies if it places greater emphasis on AI integration, STEM education and robotics.

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