See which topics your students are struggling with before exam day
You know your students. You see them every day. But knowing exactly which topics are causing the most problems across an entire class is difficult without data. Olearna gives you that data, without adding to your workload.
The Challenge Every Ghanaian Teacher Faces
Whether you teach JHS 3 in Madina or SHS at a school in Kumasi, you face the same problem during exam preparation: how do you know which topics to prioritise in your revision sessions? Class exercises give you some signal, but marking 40 scripts and identifying patterns across all of them takes time you do not have.
And even when you can identify weak topics, it is usually at the individual level. Knowing that Ama struggles with fractions is helpful, but knowing that 15 out of your 35 students struggle with fractions changes how you teach your next revision class entirely.
What Olearna Gives You
When your students use Olearna, the scoring engine tracks their performance across every topic in the syllabus. You get class-level insight that shows:
- Most common weak topics across your class, so you know where to focus your revision sessions.
- Class completion rates for weekly practice, so you can see engagement at a glance.
- Individual readiness labels for each student, so you know who might need extra support without publicly ranking anyone.
No Extra Work for You
Olearna is not another system for you to manage. You do not need to create questions, mark scripts, or run assessment sessions. Here is all you need to do:
- Create a class on Olearna and choose the subject.
- Share the invite link with your students.
- Check your class dashboard to see which topics need attention.
Students complete their practice sessions on their own time, on their own devices. Olearna's scoring engine does the analysis. You get the insight.
How Teachers Across Ghana Use Olearna
A Mathematics teacher in Tema uses the class weak-topics view to plan Friday revision sessions. Instead of reviewing the entire term's work, she focuses on the three topics where the most students are struggling. The revision session is more focused, and students who need help with those specific topics benefit the most.
An English teacher in Ho uses individual readiness labels to identify students who might need one-on-one support. Instead of waiting for mock exam results, she can see which students are at risk weeks earlier and intervene before it is too late.
A Science teacher in Sunyani shares Olearna links with parents during PTA meetings. Parents can see their child's readiness independently, which means fewer phone calls asking about performance and more productive conversations about how to help at home.
Respect for Your Profession
Olearna is not trying to replace teachers. You are the most important factor in your students' success. We are simply giving you better information so that the expertise you already have can be applied more precisely.
Teachers in Accra, Kumasi, Tamale, Takoradi, Cape Coast, and across every region of Ghana deserve tools that make their work more effective without making it harder. That is what Olearna is built to do.
Frequently Asked Questions
Better data. Better revision sessions. Better results.
Create a class in two minutes. Share the link. See which topics your students need help with.