This is what we need to be doing...redirecting, reorienting the educational system to fit industry. Enough of these business administrations and all the other human resources and them them, hehehehe.
This is what we need to be doing...redirecting, reorienting the educational system to fit industry. Enough of these business administrations and all the other human resources and them them, hehehehe.
De Trainers 7 years ago
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AGBESI KWESI 7 years ago
HOW KNUST FAILED GHANAIANS
Why should the white man come to Ghana to establish Automobile Technical School? Does it mean that KNUST has failed Ghanaians?
One of my past students who studied mechanical engineering at one of ... read full comment
HOW KNUST FAILED GHANAIANS
Why should the white man come to Ghana to establish Automobile Technical School? Does it mean that KNUST has failed Ghanaians?
One of my past students who studied mechanical engineering at one of the polytechnics in Ghana got employment with one of the transport companies in Ghana. He then decided to top-up at the KNUST's Mechanical Engineering Department. Throughout his study for BSc, he was not taught anything in automobile engineering but rather bombarded with mathematics throughout. When it was time to choose his project topic, he decided to choose a topic that has something to do with automobile engineering but his lecturers refused and rather gave him a topic on Gari Processing Machine. In fact, his lecturers told him if he want anything on automobile engineering he should go to K-Poly. You see, KNUST has deceived Ghanaians for long and this explains why Mechanical Engineering Professors cannot repair their own cars.
KF 7 years ago
Mr.illiterate!!! Mechanical engineering has a lot of branches such as power plant,mechatronics,design and drafting.Automotive engineering is just one branch of it. Yes one.Ya'll ignorant people writing all sort of shit pieces ... read full comment
Mr.illiterate!!! Mechanical engineering has a lot of branches such as power plant,mechatronics,design and drafting.Automotive engineering is just one branch of it. Yes one.Ya'll ignorant people writing all sort of shit pieces.Mind you engineers do not repair cars,mechanics do.Fitters...We are intellectuals at KNUST
AGBESI KWESI 7 years ago
According to this story "The Eastern regional Secretary of Ghana Journalists Association, Maxwell Kudekor, entreated the Universities in Ghana to collaborate with the media to find solutions to national problems through resea ... read full comment
According to this story "The Eastern regional Secretary of Ghana Journalists Association, Maxwell Kudekor, entreated the Universities in Ghana to collaborate with the media to find solutions to national problems through researches.
He appealed to KTU to offer scholarship opportunities to Journalists to be train[ed] in various academic disciplines, especially Engineering, Environment and Technology to build capacity of journalists to help communicate effectively in these fields to support the industrial drive of the country."
It is time Ghanaian go back to learn from the British and Nigerians when it comes to journalism and this exonerates JB Dankwa's assertion that Ghana was not ripe for independence. Look, in Nigeria journalism is offered for only one year and you cannot use WASSCE Cert to enter their school of Journalism. Their entry requirement is a university degree, HND, Army School Cert, Police College Cert, Charted accountancy Cert, etc, and so by the time an individual completes the one year programme they already have their academic or professional background to work with. This diversifies the field of journalism and brings everybody on board. You see, Ghana is so backward in everything. Thanks to our useless university education that seeks to suppress polytechnic graduates at all cost.
Anonymous. 7 years ago
In Nigeria here, journalism as a course of study is virtually nonexistent. Universities rather offer a 4-year Mass Communication degree so stop saying what you don't know. Ghana-trained journalists are some of the best in Afr ... read full comment
In Nigeria here, journalism as a course of study is virtually nonexistent. Universities rather offer a 4-year Mass Communication degree so stop saying what you don't know. Ghana-trained journalists are some of the best in Africa. It's the nonsense Twi journalists that have spoilt the profession.
GORDON 7 years ago
Ghana is bleeding in terms of education because one thing I notice in my tertiary was that we just learn to create more problems to the society. No practicals to solve our problems but theories zalaaa. A country which can onl ... read full comment
Ghana is bleeding in terms of education because one thing I notice in my tertiary was that we just learn to create more problems to the society. No practicals to solve our problems but theories zalaaa. A country which can only applaud someone who chew and pour during examination and leave the skills to the ghost. My advice is that we need to give our technical institutions problems to solve for example Koforidua technical university is focusing only on energy, Kumasi technical university is focusing on Automobile and so on, so if you come out you know what to do and where you are going.
NPPigs 7 years ago
THANKS TO MAHAMA AND THE NDC
THANKS TO MAHAMA AND THE NDC
Aduanaba 7 years ago
I love your vision and I pray it comes to past, because that is what we need in Ghana- a comprehensive education that equips people with the tools to solve our problems.
I love your vision and I pray it comes to past, because that is what we need in Ghana- a comprehensive education that equips people with the tools to solve our problems.
This is what we need to be doing...redirecting, reorienting the educational system to fit industry. Enough of these business administrations and all the other human resources and them them, hehehehe.
As for U searching for what to do; Between age 18-50 yrs; A graduate or secondary school leaver; Retired, Sacked or tired of low wage work; If U are in need of a business with high returns, skill as capital, & low startup cos ...
read full comment
HOW KNUST FAILED GHANAIANS
Why should the white man come to Ghana to establish Automobile Technical School? Does it mean that KNUST has failed Ghanaians?
One of my past students who studied mechanical engineering at one of ...
read full comment
Mr.illiterate!!! Mechanical engineering has a lot of branches such as power plant,mechatronics,design and drafting.Automotive engineering is just one branch of it. Yes one.Ya'll ignorant people writing all sort of shit pieces ...
read full comment
According to this story "The Eastern regional Secretary of Ghana Journalists Association, Maxwell Kudekor, entreated the Universities in Ghana to collaborate with the media to find solutions to national problems through resea ...
read full comment
In Nigeria here, journalism as a course of study is virtually nonexistent. Universities rather offer a 4-year Mass Communication degree so stop saying what you don't know. Ghana-trained journalists are some of the best in Afr ...
read full comment
Ghana is bleeding in terms of education because one thing I notice in my tertiary was that we just learn to create more problems to the society. No practicals to solve our problems but theories zalaaa. A country which can onl ...
read full comment
THANKS TO MAHAMA AND THE NDC
I love your vision and I pray it comes to past, because that is what we need in Ghana- a comprehensive education that equips people with the tools to solve our problems.