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Ferdinand Ellis is a Ghana-based education blogger, curriculum specialist, and researcher with a strong focus on improving teaching and learning through evidence-informed practice and effective educational communication. He works across classroom teaching, teacher education, curriculum implementation, and education policy analysis in Ghana.He teaches **English Language and Science (STEM) at the Junior High School (JHS) level** and is also involved in university-level instruction in **Supported Teaching in Schools (STS), research methods, and other education-related courses**. His teaching practice bridges basic and tertiary education, with emphasis on practical classroom application and teacher professional development.As a researcher, Ferdinand Ellis engages in both qualitative and quantitative research. His research interests include classroom interaction, instructional strategies, teacher education, curriculum implementation, and education policy analysis within Ghana’s education system.He is also active in education media and digital publishing, where he produces structured educational content on examinations, teacher recruitment, curriculum reforms, and institutional developments across Ghana.## **Education*** MPhil, Curriculum and Pedagogic Studies – University of Education, Winneba
* B.Ed (Accounting) – University of Cape Coast
* Diploma in Basic Education – Accra College of Education
* WASSCE – St. Paul’s Senior High School (SPACO)## **Professional Roles*** English Language Teacher – Junior High School (JHS)
* University Instructor – STS, Research Methods, and Education Courses
* Curriculum Specialist and Education Researcher
* Education Blogger and Academic Communicator## **Fields of Work*** English Language education
* Teacher education and STS supervision
* Curriculum development and implementation
* Education research (qualitative and quantitative)
* Education policy analysis and reform
* Academic writing and education journalismPlatforms and PublicationsFerdinand Ellis contributes to:EducationGhana.org
Educateghana.com
0politicsghana.com
ghananaija.com
Other education and policy-focused platforms