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Reconfigure curricula to suit modern trends - Anis Haffar

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  • Esther 10 years ago

    who is Dr Esi Ansah?. Who knows her background and where she started her education please. Can anyone write it for us.

  • ASIEDU NKETIA 10 years ago

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  • Tekonline.org 10 years ago

    What is probably missing in the classrooms and lecture halls is the application of knowledge to real life. Without that, the student's mind is simply focused on striving to reproduce facts to pass exams.

    To avoid the reso ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 10 years ago

    You are right in proposing the "application of
    knowledge to real life" Tekonline. The recent call focusing on job creation might lead to creating deadend jobs, considering the rapid pace of technologcal change. By the time ...
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  • ELINAM 10 years ago

    The British tailored our curriculum to their needs as educated slaves during the time of colonized Ghana, and the result was the British educated Ghanaian could only be good to push papers as a clerk, and they the British ...
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  • Tindani Pawla 10 years ago

    What about teaching our history to our young people. People who don't know their history are likely to repeat their past mistakes. If you don't know your culture you copy by heart.

  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    That will help our kids immensely.

  • nii 10 years ago

    Every fool wants to make money by setting up a school.

  • Kyenky3hene 10 years ago

    The 'operators' of these establishments are the very ones that focus primarily on achieving high test scores, and thus promote rote learning,the Japanese & 'Makaranta' styles!

  • ebo smith 10 years ago

    unemployment graduates

  • wow 10 years ago

    I will you credit in on phone uni.

  • Joe Turkey 10 years ago

    This were the statements with which Jerry Rawlings' PNDC cut the 7-year pre university education in Ghana to three. The result is the production of semi-educated pretenders who can not even read or write.

  • william 10 years ago

    Modern trends is the info and technological revolution which strip twisted history and myths naked. CURRICULA SHOULD INVOLVE SANKOFA 7 SPIRIT OF MUTUAL SOLIDARITY TO RECLAIM OUR DIGNITY & CAPACITY TO THINK INDEPENDENTLY & ANA ...
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  • Kwame 10 years ago

    I work in industry and most of the time it seems that those who said that the Ghanaian is not trained for the job market do not know what they write and say most of the time.
    I gave an example of a foreigner attending cours ...
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  • MENSAH 10 years ago

    Children,pupils,students,undergraduates,should all be taught the knowledge we call,
    AN ASSIGNMENT:
    When God created you,he gave certain talents,gifts and abilities,to accomplish something he ordains,prepares and wanted you ...
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  • Kwame Joe 10 years ago

    We need to build community colleges; each region should have at least two community colleges where students spend two years to learn a trade and then graduate with an Associate Degree.

  • pataapaa 10 years ago

    govt should lay emphasis on technical and vocational education

  • Whatever 10 years ago

    It's about time we restructure what we learn in schools so that knowledge imparted can be naturally transferred into real-life

  • Kwame 10 years ago

    We have all sorts of people who claim that they are experts in education but know nothing. A deputy minister said how can an agricultural engineer become a pilot. I wrote that it was students from China and India who sat in t ...
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