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Can technology and a new way of teaching help Ghana’s schools?
In the African country, an ambitious program uses video conferencing to train underfunded and overwhelmed teachers. But is it enough?
Rachel L. Martin, Ph.D.
Updated on May 26 2021 1:23 pm CDT
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