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Cambridge University urges Ghana to prioritize human skills and equitable, culturally relevant education amid AI's rise.
A new Cambridge University report urges Ghana to center human skills like creativity, empathy, and critical thinking in its education system amid AI’s rise, emphasizing that technology should support, not replace, teachers.
It calls for curricula reflecting Ghana’s culture and values, warns of English-language bias in AI, and highlights the need for teacher development, equitable access, and locally relevant content.
While Ghana’s pledge for one tablet per senior high student shows promise, lasting impact requires coordinated efforts to ensure infrastructure, teacher training, and learning outcomes are prioritized over technology adoption alone.
La Universidad de Cambridge insta a Ghana a dar prioridad a las habilidades humanas y a una educación equitativa y culturalmente relevante en medio del auge de la IA.