It takes wise men to come out with this concern. Thanks Katakyie!
It takes wise men to come out with this concern. Thanks Katakyie!
Benash 10 years ago
Thank you so much Katakyie Kwame. For I have been saying this over the past two decades because I was myself a victim and so are numerous friends of mine. Till date if one failed to have a credit/pass in English language or M ... read full comment
Thank you so much Katakyie Kwame. For I have been saying this over the past two decades because I was myself a victim and so are numerous friends of mine. Till date if one failed to have a credit/pass in English language or Mathematics at the final external examinations be it G.C.E of the current system then that's the end to one's ambition of becoming whatever they wanted to be. And this archaic we are still practicing is not serving us well.
Our whole educational system needs to be revamped or amended so that no child is left behind. Just like you mentioned, one may not be very good in Maths or English but very well vexed in say languages or other subject areas. Our school system is crying for help but no leader with a vision, bold and with common sense is coming forward to the rescue.
Please forward or send copies to the education minister, all our idiotic MP's, the president and also the professors at the Universities teaching education especially Cape Coast.
Kawaanopaado 10 years ago
It is said that if you think formal education is expensive, try ignorance. Yes, teachers in Ghana ought to know about the multiple intelligences of Howard Gardner, but can you practise it in the Ghanaian environment of greed, ... read full comment
It is said that if you think formal education is expensive, try ignorance. Yes, teachers in Ghana ought to know about the multiple intelligences of Howard Gardner, but can you practise it in the Ghanaian environment of greed, corruption, chaos and incompetent supervisors? How much do teachers earn to give themselves the gargantuan headache of practising multiple intelligences in class? Be realistic.
Derick Asamani 10 years ago
its sad with what our educational system has turned into very soon Ghana will be like India with students killing themselves just because they didn't get admission into top universities
its sad with what our educational system has turned into very soon Ghana will be like India with students killing themselves just because they didn't get admission into top universities
Kojo T 10 years ago
It is high time priority attention was given to Technical and Vocational education to give equal educational opportunities to the future leaders.
It is high time priority attention was given to Technical and Vocational education to give equal educational opportunities to the future leaders.
kojo 10 years ago
it is very sad and nobody seems to be listening.
it is very sad and nobody seems to be listening.
Kobena 10 years ago
Good piece, Katakyie,
The solution lies in the establishment of apprenticeships, vocational schools, technical institutions and polytechnics, so the less academically able can find their own vocations and fulfill their desti ... read full comment
Good piece, Katakyie,
The solution lies in the establishment of apprenticeships, vocational schools, technical institutions and polytechnics, so the less academically able can find their own vocations and fulfill their destinies. That is why we need to provide decent, state sponsored education for ALL Ghanaians till age 18.
Sir Richard Branson of Virgin fame, left school with just two or three O Levels. Lord Sugar of Armstrad fame didn't even have any. Bill Gates began his first software in his dormitory room, and quit university to pursue his dream.
Our education system as it is now, is failing the nation and its future leaders!
It takes wise men to come out with this concern. Thanks Katakyie!
Thank you so much Katakyie Kwame. For I have been saying this over the past two decades because I was myself a victim and so are numerous friends of mine. Till date if one failed to have a credit/pass in English language or M ...
read full comment
It is said that if you think formal education is expensive, try ignorance. Yes, teachers in Ghana ought to know about the multiple intelligences of Howard Gardner, but can you practise it in the Ghanaian environment of greed, ...
read full comment
its sad with what our educational system has turned into very soon Ghana will be like India with students killing themselves just because they didn't get admission into top universities
It is high time priority attention was given to Technical and Vocational education to give equal educational opportunities to the future leaders.
it is very sad and nobody seems to be listening.
Good piece, Katakyie,
The solution lies in the establishment of apprenticeships, vocational schools, technical institutions and polytechnics, so the less academically able can find their own vocations and fulfill their desti ...
read full comment