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    Gabriel Appiah envisages to transform future of education for all students

    myghanadailyBy myghanadailySeptember 9, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Mr Gabriel Appiah, a graduate student at University of Cape Coast, has filed his nomination to join the race for Secretary of Education in the National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) elections.

    Mr Appiah, an enthusiastic youth activist, has the mission to redefine accessibility and inclusivity in Ghana’s educational landscape.

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    In an interview with the Ghana News Agency, he said with a deep understanding of the challenges faced by students with disabilities, he had committed his career to championing equitable education for all.

    He said his flagship initiative, the “Transform Project,” seeks to address the longstanding issues of disparity and unapproachability in education.

    “Our education system must serve as a beacon of hope for all students, regardless of their abilities,” he said, emphasizing the need for a holistic approach that empowers every learner.

    He said he planned to unite key stakeholders, including government officials, educational institutions, disability advocacy groups, and students themselves to identify challenges and create sustainable solutions.

    “My ‘Level UP Policy & NUGS DIALOGUE’ initiative aims to establish dedicated platforms for dialogue, providing safe spaces for students to voice their concerns and needs,” he added.

    He said the ‘Level UP Policy’ was designed to significantly enhance student engagement in educational reform.

    By implementing several key strategies, the policy aims to empower students and ensure their voices are integral to shaping the future of education in Ghana.

    He said the Policy would create forums where students could express their concerns, needs, and suggestions regarding educational reforms.

    These inclusive spaces will ensure that student voices are actively considered in decision-making processes, fostering a sense of belonging and ownership.

    Mr Appiah said to maintain ongoing dialogue, the policy would facilitate periodic discussions with student leaders and representatives from various sectors of the education system.

    “This commitment to regular engagement will keep students informed about developments and encourage their active involvement in shaping reforms,” he said.

    He said the Policy emphasized collaboration among students, educators, and policymakers and by bringing these groups together, it encouraged joint efforts to identify challenges and co-develop practical solutions, empowering students to become integral partners in the reform process.

    Mr Appiah said recognising the importance of student advocacy, the Level UP Policy would provide training and resources for student groups.

    He said this empowerment would equip students to effectively champion their interests and influence educational policies, enhancing their role in the reform process.

    “To cultivate a culture of active engagement, the policy will include campaigns aimed at raising awareness about the significance of student participation in educational reforms,” he added.

    He said he would launch a robust advocacy campaign aimed at raising awareness about the importance of inclusive education.

    He said by breaking down stigma and misconceptions, society could empower students with disabilities to reclaim their rightful place in the educational ecosystem.

    “It is time to unlock their full potential as agents of change,” he said.

    He said his vision was to extend to policy reform, where he aimed to work closely with educational authorities to develop practical guidelines and solutions that address accessibility barriers.

    “I recognize the critical role of educators and plan to implement comprehensive training programmes to equip teachers with the tools they need to support all students effectively and we must empower our educators to be champions of inclusion,” he said.

    Mr Appiah advocated for a data-driven approach that included monitoring mechanisms and feedback loops to ensure the long-term success of the Transform Project.

    “Continuous evaluation and adaptation will be crucial,” he said.

    He said his candidacy was not just a campaign but a personal mission to empower every Ghanaian student and uplift communities through accessible, transformative education.

    He said with the “Level UP Policy” and his broader initiatives, he was poised to pave the way for a more inclusive and effective education system, ensuring that all voices were heard and valued in the journey towards reform.

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