Hi professor Garcia,

In this type of research question, these are some challenges I faced during the process. 

Firstly, one of the main challenges is the vast diversity of educational systems across African countries. Each country has its own unique policies, curriculum, and infrastructure, making it challenging to gather comprehensive data that accurately represents the entire continent. Researchers must navigate through this complexity to ensure that their findings are relevant and applicable to the specific country or region they are studying.

Secondly, accessing reliable and up-to-date information can be a hurdle. Education systems in Africa are constantly evolving, with new policies and reforms being implemented regularly. Finding accurate and current data can be a time-consuming process, requiring researchers to rely on official government reports, academic studies, and reputable international organisations.

Lastly, language barriers can pose a challenge. Africa is home to a multitude of languages, and conducting research across different linguistic regions may require translation service. 

Despite these challenges, I learnt a lot after my research. I learnt that Improving the education system in Ghana requires continued investment, policy reforms, and collaboration between the government, international organisations, and stakeholders.

Also, I got to know the importance of educating parents and older individuals about the significance of education. By doing so, we can highlight its benefits and how it can empower children to make a positive impact on society. Additionally, we should motivate and support young kids to take their education seriously, rather than discouraging them. Let’s inspire and encourage them on their educational journey.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ErOQegQZopwKqfkYIOrWptqV8V5DgHWGL7XVDjLzViY/edit?usp=sharing