David Dankwa-Apawu
Senior Lecturer
David Dankwa-Apawu is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Language & Communication Skills at Ghana Insitute of Journalism.
David is an educational/applied linguist and creative writing coach committed to nurturing a life-long love for knowledge through academic inquiry, professional collaboration, and meaningful social engagements with members of the academic community and beyond. Using a unique combination of his education, over 20 years’ professional experience and versatile communication and interpersonal skills, David is contributing to building a network of creative, enthusiastic, and skillful generation committed to local and global creative problem solving.
- PhD (Student) Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL)
- MPhil Linguistics
- MA TESL
- Ed. English
- Teacher’s Certificate ‘A’
- University of Ghana, Legon (Ghana)
- European Graduate School (Switzerland)
- University of Education, Winneba (Ghana)
- Enchi College of Education, Enchi (Ghana)
- Member, University Teachers Association of Ghana (UTAG), GIJ Branch
- Former member, National Executive Committee (NEC)
- Former Secretary, UTAG GIJ Branch
- Member, International Literacy Association (ILA)
- Member, International Language Testing Association (ILTA)
- Member, International Society for the Advancement of Writing Research (ISAWR)
- Member, TESOL International Association
- Member, Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR)
- Member, Internet Society (ISOC) Ghana Chapter
- Member, Ghana Association of Writers (GAW)
- Fellow: 2016, International Summer School on “Risk Communication and Narratives of Risk” at The School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Technische Universität Dresden, Germany
- Fellow: 2016, CogNovo Summer School “ColLaboratoire” at Plymouth University, UK
- Mercy Busia Excellence Awards: SOS Ghana (Best Worker for 2006 – for Hermann Gmeiner School Project, Asiakwa)
- Creative Writing
- English Language Usage
- Language & Study Skills
- Introduction to Literature
- English Grammar and Writing
- Business Communication
- Speech Writing & Public Speaking
- Review & Criticism
- Dankwa Apawu, D & Anani, G. (2017). From Diagnosis to Prognosis: What Instructors Know about Their Students’ Writing Apprehension. Journal of Education and Practice. Vol 8(4), 91-96
- Dankwa-Apawu, D. (2010). Eliminating Cross-Cultural Communication Barriers through Curricular Interventions. A full paper presented at the 2nd World Journalism Educators Congress (WJEC 2) held in Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa in July, 2010. https://www.academia.edu/3182074/Eliminating_barriers_to_crosscultural_communication_through_curricular_interventions
Dissertation: The Impact of Social Context on Proficiency in a Second Language: A Study of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) in SOS Hermann Gmeiner School, Asiakwa. Presented to the Linguistics Department of University of Ghana, Legon-Accra for a Master of Arts Degree in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), August, 2007.
Project work: The Impact of Literature Circles in Ghanaian Classrooms: A Study of the Teaching of Literature in Two Selected Primary Schools at Madina, Accra. Presented to University of Education Winneba for a 4-Year Bachelor of Education (English) Degree, August, 2003.
Project work: The Effects of Child Abuse on Children in Aowin Suaman District. A project work presented to Institute of Education, University of Cape Coast, for Teachers’ Certificate A (3-Year Post Secondary Teacher Education at Enchi Training College, Enchi), June, 1997
Conference presentation: Help me to stand and teach! Strengthening mentoring in teacher education. A paper accepted for presentation at the Tenth International Conference on Language Teacher Education, from February 2-4, 2017 at the University of California, Los Angeles.
Conference presentation: In search of language identity among urban youths in ESL context: A study of Ghanaian Students of Ghana Institute of Journalism, Accra. A paper presented at the Sociolinguistics Symposium 19 held in Berlin (Freie Universitat Berlin), Germany, from August 21 to 24, 2012.
Conference presentation: Eliminating Cross-Cultural Communication Barriers through Curricular Interventions. A full paper presented at the 2nd World Journalism Educators Congress (WJEC 2) held in Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa in July, 2010.
Dissertation: The Impact of Social Context on Proficiency in a Second Language: A Study of Second Language Acquisition (SLA) in SOS Hermann Gmeiner School, Asiakwa. Presented to the Linguistics Department of University of Ghana, Legon-Accra for a Master of Arts Degree in Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL), August, 2007.
Conference presentation: Trends in Contemporary Ghanaian Education and Beyond. A paper presented at the First Annual Conference of Teachers and Headteachers of The Apostolic Church-Gh. Schools held in Accra from 16th – 21st August, 2003.
Project work: The Impact of Literature Circles in Ghanaian Classrooms: A Study of the Teaching of Literature in Two Selected Primary Schools at Madina, Accra. Presented to University of Education Winneba for a 4-Year Bachelor of Education (English) Degree, August, 2003.
Project work: The Effects of Child Abuse on Children in Aowin Suaman District. A project work presented to Institute of Education, University of Cape Coast, for Teachers’ Certificate A (3-Year Post Secondary Teacher Education at Enchi Training College, Enchi), June, 1997
- Teaching and learning English as a second language
- Testing, assessment and evaluation in higher education
- Creative writing
- Issues of language and testing
- Writing research
- Critical literacy and pedagogies
- Language Policy, education and development
- Language, society and discourse
- Postcolonial literary studies and criticism
- World literature and criticism
- language and orature
- Language, media and communication
- Convenor, Creative Cave (Ghana)
- Founding Patron, The Creative Arts Society (GIJ Campus), Ghana
- Coordinator, Write for Children Project, African Heritage Stories Project, Creative Writing Forum (Ghana)
- 2012-2015: Associate Editor, Journal of Communications, Media & Society (JOCMAS)