by ArtWatch | Nov 25, 2014 | Research & Info
Ghana’s educational system has succeeded in training few artistic entrepreneurial minds and inventors who could produce her functional and decorative needs. This has coerced her to get stuck to the colonial legacy of import-based economy rather than adding value to...
by ArtWatch | Jul 15, 2014 | General Information, Research & Info
“Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) has always been an important catalyst in wealth creation in all countries. At Senior High Schools and Polytechnics, it prepares middle-level personnel and at the university level, engineers and...
by ArtWatch | Jul 12, 2014 | General Information, Research & Info
Challenges of Ghana’s Arts and Culture Article by Kwame Agyarkoh, (M. Phil Arts and Culture III) The word “perception” has been defined severally from different perspectives…Regrettably this phenomenon has perpetuated negatively against the arts and culture industry...
by ArtWatch | Jul 11, 2014 | General Information, Research & Info
Art and Science are inseparable. When both areas are well-developed, greater results would be achieved. Download pdf (410.06...
by ArtWatch | Jul 1, 2014 | General Information, Press Release, Research & Info
In order to maintain and harmonize standards in tertiary education in Ghana with international standards, the National Accreditation Board (NAB) which is mandated to regulate standards in tertiary education in Ghana has over the years instituted several policies to...