Study shows double shift schooling affects learning in Gambia

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 4/06/2025
By Arret Jatta The system of Double-Shift Schooling (DSS), which accommodates two groups of students at different times in the day (morning and afternoon), widely practiced in most schools in The Gambia, is negatively affecting learning, a study has revealed. Carried out by Dr. Amadou Jallow, a (…)
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