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Why EduGuard Podcasts?

Education shapes lives, yet most conversations about it are shallow, emotional, or disconnected from evidence. EduGuard Podcasts exists to change that.

This is a research-driven education media platform that examines how learning actually works, why classrooms function the way they do, and why many education reforms fail despite good intentions. Our conversations draw from learning science, assessment theory, classroom practice, and education policy, grounded in African educational realities and global best practice.

EduGuard Podcasts does not offer slogans or motivation for its own sake. We explain:

  • Why student behaviour rarely changes through discipline alone
  • Why teacher expectations matter more than personality
  • Why assessment often measures performance but fails to improve learning
  • Why education systems reward compliance instead of understanding

Each episode is built to clarify complexity, not simplify it—helping students, teachers, school leaders, and policymakers think more accurately about education.

At its core, EduGuard Podcasts believes that education improves only when thinking improves. By hosting evidence-based conversations with practitioners, researchers, and system leaders, we aim to strengthen how education is understood, discussed, and designed—starting in Ghana, and extending beyond.

Our Focal Points

EDUCATION POLICY & REFORM WATCH

Analysis of current and emerging education policies in Ghana and across Africa.

Guest interviews with policymakers and education advocates.

 

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CURRICULUM SPOTLIGHT SERIES

Deep dives into the National, Cambridge, IB, and other curricula.

Comparative analysis and contextual relevance to African learners.

 

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THE ASSESSMENT ROUNDTABLE

Best practices in formative and summative assessments.

Fixing the gaps: Reports from the NEASS project.

 

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MANY MORE TO ENJOY

Voices from the Classroom

Edu-Debates: Where Policy Meets Argument

Future-Proof Education

 

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