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In pre-colonial times,education in Ghana was informal.Knowledge and competencies were transmitted orally and through apprenticeships.The arrival of European settlers during the16th century brought new forms of learning;formal schools appeared,providing a book-based education.Their audience was mainly made up of local elites(mulattos,sons of local chiefs and wealthy traders)and their presence was limited to the colonial forts,long confined to the coasts.