A spatio-temporal analysis of academic performance at the Basic Education Certificate Examination in Ghana
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Over the last decade, Ghana has more than tripled investment in its basic education system. Conse-
quently, the country has made huge educational gains, primarily in providing universal access to basic
education. However, many stakeholders are worried that academic performance is lagging because of dis-
proportional attention to accessing basic education. Discussion of these concerns is hampered by ongoing
disagreement about the true trajectory of academic performance at the basic education level and the
widespread nature of students’ lagging academic performance. In part, this disagreement stems from the
ailure of empirical studies to comprehensively examine trends in academic performance standards at the
basic education level by concurrently considering a geographical and longitudinal perspective. Thus, this
study examines the spatio-temporal trends of academic performance at the junior high school level since
2009 by using multilevel growth curve modeling, spatial statistics, and district-level longitudinal data.
Results reveal 3 statistically distinct trajectories of academic performance: erratic, accelerating, and de-
celerating changes. Results also show that rural–urban gaps explain 31% of the performance trajectories, a
trend which is expected to persist in the long term. In addition, we find extreme variations in academic
performance within rural areas. Given the varying trajectories and geographical variability in academic
performance, we suggest a localized approach to addressing challenges of low academic achievement at
the basic education level in Ghana.
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Ansong, D., Ansong, E. K., Ampomah, A. O., & Afranie, S. (2015). A spatio-temporal analysis of academic performance at the Basic Education Certificate Examination in Ghana. Applied Geography, 65, 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.10.003 Access to Document 10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.10.003 Link to publication in Scopus Link to citation list in Scopus