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AGI wants new reform to drive technical and vocational education

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  • Kremkracker 9 years ago

    "We recognise that students have different talents and interests -- some are academically inclined while others excel in skills-based work. To prepare our school-leavers to seize these opportunities, there is need for a major ...
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  • ANUM PRESBY VOCATIONAL TRAINING INSTI 9 years ago

    TVET EDUCATION
    The same lip service. GETFUND provides free buses, buildings, ETC for SHSs
    but none for only 34 NVTIs in Ghana. why?
    So Prof Minister stop beating about the bush. What has gender got to do with the challenge ...
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  • Ahmed 9 years ago

    Ask the minister for me,how many of her children attended or are attending technical and vocational schools?

  • The mask 9 years ago

    The Takoradi Poly Students who were sacked for applying with fake certificates must be prosecuted in a court of competent jurisdiction. Just sacking them is not enough.

    Nowadays businesses and government organisations have ...
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