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Education Minister of Ghana Matthew Prempeh shares the importance of adapting and relearning quickly in today's world and how collaboration allows education ministers to better serve their constituents. Part of the Education Leadership through Crisis video series: Join the Luminos Fund to hear from education leaders across the private sector, government, and civil society, bringing their past experience to bear on the current COVID-19 crisis. https://luminosfund.org/leadership-se... --------------------------------------- Key question segments: 1. (01:18) Can you tell us a little bit about how you grew up? How did education helped inform and shape your vision and your hopes for who you would become as an adult? 2. (14:27) How have all of those experiences shaped your vision and your view of education and also leadership? 3. (24:39) What would you say is your vision for education in Ghana today? 4. (26:43) Taking into account the history of Ghana’s political transition and some of the crisis moments the country has experienced, how have leaders before you navigated the system to where it is today? 5. (34:58) How do you take the education platform manifesto into implementation? How did you build the team that you needed to make such a transition? 6. (39:39) How did you navigate the financial dynamics of putting your plan together? 7. (44:45) What advice do you have for leaders that are trying to work through this crisis, and what are your plans for Ghana? 8. (59:14) What lessons or advice do you have for your peers, Ministers of Education working through this crisis? 9. (1:00:04) What books inspired your desire for lifelong learning as a child? 10. (1:01:47) Any parting advice?