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Prof deGraft-Yankson, Patrique

Prof deGraft-Yankson, Patrique
Professor of Art & Design Education
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  pdegraftyankson@uew.edu.gh
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Publications

deGraft-Yankson, P. (2021). Re-imaging Christian religious sculptural icons in the Ghanaian context: Vincent Akwete Kofi’ Crucifix in focus [Paper presentation]. Visual Culture & Memory 2021 Conference, Nuremberg

Essel, O, Q., Navei, N., deGraft-Yankson, P.,. (2021). 'The president has gone Western on us': Analysis of the 2021 Ghanaian presidential inauguration ceremony dress fashion choice of Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development. , 10(6), 33-38.

Aheto-Dome, B., deGraft-Yankson, P., Addo, C., Bimpeh, G. K. (2021). 'Teacher trainees' readiness for e-learning in Colleges of Education in Ghana. American Journal of Educational Research. , 9(7), 396-403.

deGraft-Yankson, P. (2020). Thinking through Pandemic Pedagogies for Arts Education in the Covid-19 Era [Paper presentation]. Institutional Advancement (OIA) Webinar, University of Education, Winneba, Winneba

deGraft-Yankson, Patrique. (2020). 'Of the Akan people: Colour and design education in Ghana', International Journal of Education Through Art. , 16(3), 399-416.

Opoku, N., Appiah, E., deGraft-Yankson, P. (2020). Competencies of the present-day Graphic Designer: A document analysis of online job ads in Ghana. Journal of Graphic Engineering and Design. , 11(2), 37-45.

Teye, V.Q.N., deGraft-Yankson, P., Teye, E.Q. (2020). An assessment of the impact of multimedia courseware on the teaching of creative arts in Ghanaian basic school. International Journal of Innovative Research and Development. , 9(7), 143-149.

deGraft-Yankson, P. (10th to 18th November, 2019). Exploring the visual cultural values of students’ art works in the Department of Art Education, UEW [Paper presentation]. Exploring Visual Cultures symposium and project tours, Munich and Vernice

deGraft-Yankson, P. (2nd to 6th September, 2019). Stool symbolism and educational significance of the ‘Funtumfunefu-Dԑnkyԑmfunefu’ stool (group presentation) [Paper presentation]. Exploring Visual Cultures symposium, Stellenbosch

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