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¡No dejes pasar esta oportunidad! La convocatoria de Becas de Pregrado de Excelencia Nacional CTI 2026 sigue abierta. Fecha límite: 17 de junio de 2026 a las 2:00 p.m. Más información: senacyt.gob.pa 📩 Consultas: bstem@senacyt.gob.pa #ConPasoFirme @senacyt @JoseRaulMulino @presidenciapma
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📚 ¡Aún estás a tiempo! Convocatoria de Becas de Pregrado de Excelencia Nacional CTI – 2026 ⏳ Fecha límite: 17 de junio de 2026 (2:00 p.m.) . 🔗 Más información: senacyt.gob.pa 📩 Consultas: bstem@senacyt.gob.pa
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📹 WATCH VIDEO: President @JDMahama has underscored the need to democratize STEM education, stressing that access must go beyond a few specialised schools to reach every Ghanaian child. Speaking during a BSTEM demonstration in Sawla, the President stated that government is now focused on decentralising STEM to make it practical, inclusive, and accessible at the basic level. He highlighted that the way science and mathematics are taught has long discouraged students, contrasting previous theory-based methods with the current hands-on approach where pupils can see, touch, and experiment with real concepts. President Mahama pointed to practical classroom demonstrations, including experiments to determine acids and bases using litmus tests, as examples of how experiential learning improves understanding. He further revealed that a new curriculum is being developed to fully integrate STEM, including artificial intelligence and robotics, while over 5,000 schools have already been equipped, with plans to scale up nationwide. The President emphasised that strengthening foundational education literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking remains central to improving learning outcomes and preparing students for higher levels of education. #ResettingGhanaTour #MahamaThePresident
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A thread on H.E. @JDMahama trip to the Savannah region A pupil of Sawla D/A Primary School showcased a miniature solar device developed under the National BSTEM Programme. This reflects government’s focus to strengthening the study of science, technology, engineering and mathematics education at the basic level. #ResettingGhanaTour #MahamaThePresident
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A thread on H.E. @JDMahama trip to the Savannah region 1. Commissioning of the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, as a key complement to government’s BSTEM programme. H. E said the solar-powered facility will support practical learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, particularly ICT, while advancing sustainable and technology-driven education in the region. #ResettingGhanaTour #MahamaThePresident
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President John Dramani Mahama has underscored the need to democratize STEM education, stressing that access must go beyond a few specialised schools to reach every Ghanaian child. Speaking during a BSTEM demonstration in Sawla, the President stated that government is now focused on decentralising STEM to make it practical, inclusive, and accessible at the basic level. He highlighted that the way science and mathematics are taught has long discouraged students, contrasting previous theory-based methods with the current hands-on approach where pupils can see, touch, and experiment with real concepts. President Mahama pointed to practical classroom demonstrations, including experiments to determine acids and bases using litmus tests, as examples of how experiential learning improves understanding. He further revealed that a new curriculum is being developed to fully integrate STEM, including artificial intelligence and robotics, while over 5,000 schools have already been equipped, with plans to scale up nationwide. The President emphasised that strengthening foundational education literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking remains central to improving learning outcomes and preparing students for higher levels of education. #ResettingGhanaTour #MahamaThePresident
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President John Dramani Mahama joined pupils of Sawla Primary and JHS in a demonstration of practical BSTEM learning skills during his #ResettingGhanaTour of the Savannah Region. A student of Sawla D/A Primary School, under the National BSTEM Programme, demonstrated her miniature solar device to the President during his visit, highlighting the hands-on approach being promoted to strengthen science, technology, engineering and mathematics education at the basic level. #ResettingGhanaTour #MahamaThePresident
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😀😀😀 President Mahama reblinading ampa, Nana Bawumia STEM now BSTEM, Kuffour NHIS now Mahama Care 1D1F now 24H Market, ICT also is now Mahama ICT eiii hope he will not going to change free shs to Mahama free shs 😀 😀😀.
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📸 President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, describing the facility as complementary to government’s BSTEM programme.
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President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, describing the facility as complementary to government’s BSTEM programme. #OnuaTV
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President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, describing the facility as complementary to the government’s BSTEM programme. #UTVGhana
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H.EJohn Dramani Mahama has commissioned the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, describing the facility as a major boost to government’s BSTEM programme. According to the President, the centre will enhance practical learning in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, particularly ICT education within the region. He further praised the facility for operating fully on solar energy, describing it as a “green lab” that supports sustainable development goals.
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HE John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, describing the facility as a major boost to government’s BSTEM programme. According to the President, the centre will enhance practical learning in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, particularly ICT education within the region. He further praised the facility for operating fully on solar energy, describing it as a “green lab” that supports sustainable development goals.
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President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, describing the facility as complementary to government’s BSTEM programme. #ResettingGhanaTour #MahamaThePresident
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President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, describing the facility as complementary to government’s BSTEM programme. Speaking at the event, the President noted that the centre will support practical learning in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, particularly in information and communications technology, following the rollout of the BSTEM programme in the region. He expressed satisfaction that the facility is powered entirely by solar energy, describing it as a “green lab” that aligns with sustainable development goals. #ResettingGhanaTour #MahamaThePresident
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President John Dramani Mahama has commissioned the Mahama ICT Centre in Damongo, describing the facility as complementary to government’s BSTEM programme. #ResettingGhanaTour #MahamaThePresident
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President John Dramani Mahama, speaking during a BSTEM program at Sawla Primary School, opened up about his school days, disclosing how the teaching methods used at the time influenced his dislike for mathematics and eventually shaped his decision to pursue the arts and humanities instead. Photo by John Dramani Mahama (Facebook)
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President John Dramani Mahama joined pupils of Sawla Primary and JHS in a demonstration of practical BSTEM learning skills during his #ResettingGhanaTour of the Savannah Region. A student of Sawla D/A Primary School, under the National BSTEM Programme, demonstrated her miniature solar device to the President during his visit, highlighting the hands-on approach being promoted to strengthen science, technology, engineering and mathematics education at the basic level. #PrimeRakon
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President John Mahama has raised concerns about the way Mathematics is taught in schools, recalling how students in his time were forced to answer mathematical problems under pressure and under the threat of caning. Speaking during a demonstration of the Basic Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (BSTEM) education system at Sawla Primary School as part of his Savannah Regional tour, President Mahama said government is developing a new curriculum to strengthen STEM education in Ghana’s basic schools. #JoyNews
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President John Dramani Mahama continues Day Two of the Reset Tour in the Savannah Region, advancing bold policies in Basic STEM Education (BSTEM) as part of his vision for the Ghana he is resetting for future generations. Yesterday official launch of the Basic STEM Project, in partnership with ITEC Global, is a clear demonstration of a leadership focused on transformation through education, innovation, technology and skills development. President Mahama remains determined to build a Ghana that is productive, inclusive, innovative and globally competitive by resetting our national priorities towards human capital development,infrastructure, enterprise, technology and strong institutions. Let us not allow the desperate higgledy-piggledy narrative maker and merchant of misinformation to distract the nation from this bold and transformative national tour. The Reset Agenda is about real development, real opportunities and a renewed national vision for progress. ~~ Hashmin Mohammed
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