On a typical day, students walk into a lecture hall expecting slides, notes, and a familiar rhythm of instruction. But for second-year students of the Department of Health Promotion and Disability Studies at the School of Public, KNUST, this class felt different from the moment it began.
Instead of opening PowerPoint slides, Dr. Princess Acheampong invited the students to confront a problem one rooted in the realities of disability and livelihoods.
