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  • Ohene "Yaw Barimah" Boakye-Yiadom 10 years ago

    Let's go back to "Payment by Results." This is only how teachers would work hard to justify holding onto their positions, and, of course, to justify promotions and pay increases.Students, would, likewise, need to study very h ...
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  • Asunafo 10 years ago

    Let's give the schools back to the religious institutions. There was total discipline across the board in the olden days. These days, the problem is, there is corruption everywhere. The GES is corrupt, the ministry of educati ...
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  • USMAN 10 years ago

    A lot of these teachers who can't teach are university graduates. What do you say about that Mr Learned Prof.

  • Paul Amuna 10 years ago

    Anunmle School is an elementary (now JSS) group of Schools originally built (1946) to serve the local workers of Achimota School. Master Thompson, one of its early Head Teachers (and other members of his staff e.g. Mr Amuzu, ...
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  • Kashaa 10 years ago

    The headteacher must be promoted or otherwise based on the perfoRmance of his pupil at the BECE. Rural teachers enjoy so much leverage of the profession by using and abusing pupil.They used them on their farms during school h ...
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  • MAXKAMP 10 years ago

    Ghana mps must consider the youth future all the time reason is poor once have no future for their life so leaders should sacrifice for the poor once and youth, oh leaders should learn from our own KOFI ANNAN.