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Education Ministry to assess Mini Lab project for possible integration into STEM
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Education Ministry to assess Mini Lab project for possible integration into STEM

Modern Ghana about 2 hours 1 mins read
The Ministry of Education has initiated a review of a proposed STEM Education Mini Lab Project to determine how it could complement existing teaching resources and strengthen practical science education in schools across Ghana.

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