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The Silent Exodus: Why Quiet Quitting Is The New Survival Strategy In Ghana’s Classrooms

The writer   I have consistently argued that education must evolve to align with an economy that has shifted significantly from its pre-industrial foundations. Through a place-based study in the Ga-East Education District, I gained deeper insight into the lived realities of basic school educators. This experience revealed a growing disconnect between the demands placed on teachers and their ability to fulfil their professional roles effectively.…
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DailyGuide Network broke the news in Ghana on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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