The Ministry of Education has entered into a landmark partnership with Google for Education in a move aimed at transforming teaching and learning across Ghana through the use of advanced digital tools and Artificial Intelligence.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by the Minister for Education, who is also the Member of Parliament for Tamale South, together with Google for Education’s Global Managing Director, Kelvin Kells.

The agreement is expected to accelerate Ghana’s push toward a more technology-driven education system by strengthening digital literacy, enhancing teacher training, and promoting innovation in classrooms nationwide.
Under the partnership, students are expected to gain improved access to modern learning tools, while teachers will be supported to integrate digital platforms and AI-assisted methods into their daily teaching practices. The broader goal is to equip learners with the skills needed for a fast-changing global job market.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, the Education Minister described the deal as a turning point in Ghana’s education reform agenda, stressing that it reflects government’s commitment to using technology and global partnerships to improve learning outcomes.
He noted that the collaboration would help ensure that Ghanaian students are not left behind in the global digital revolution, but instead become active participants in it.
The agreement also places Ghana among countries actively embracing Artificial Intelligence in education, with a focus on building a more inclusive, innovative, and future-ready system.

Officials say the initiative forms part of a wider national vision to modernize education and prepare the next generation for a world increasingly shaped by technology and digital transformation.
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