Haruna Iddrisu directs inclusion of ethics and patriotism in pre-school curriculum

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  • Prof Inkheart 10 months ago

    What Iddrisu is talking about is called Civic Education. Busia attempted to introduce this some decades ago.

  • Clerk 10 months ago

    Whatever you do, Idrisu, don't touch Busia with 20 foot pole. He was about dismantling Young Pioneers. Busia watered down the national plege. Busia polarised the country and had no selfesteem. This is not the way for Ghana ...
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  • Former Dining Hall Prefect 10 months ago

    We should rather include plagiarism in school curriculum. I was a member of Ghana Young Pioneers. It was a total waste of money and resources.

  • Frank Agyena-Karikari 10 months ago

    You are right. The Young Pioneers became like the Third Eye of Nkrumah. They were indoctrinated to spy on their communities for Nkrumah’s CPP. Some were even brainwashed to spy on their parents and family members for Nkruma ...
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  • .com 10 months ago

    Close GTEC for allowing basic license certificate teachers to teach at teacher training colleges,code and shs. Useless institution. Iam still with NPP.

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  • Cambodia88 10 months ago

    Hon. Minister it escaped you to add History as a separate subject to be taught in our schools right from basic level to the university..
    This is so because history remain a very critical subject to equip us all and our chil ...
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  • Cambodia88 10 months ago

    Hon. Minister Haruna Iddrissu, I believe it might have escaped you to add History as a separate subject to our curriculum to be taught in our schools right from basic level to the university..
    Anytime this npp are in govern ...
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  • Koti 10 months ago

    That is what you see in a country without national development agenda. Politicians choose and do whatever once they are in power. Most of their children are still doing GCE O/A Level. It is not what you teach children that is ...
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  • Mens 10 months ago

    At least someone is doing something about it

  • Mr Ibu 10 months ago

    It's there already. Morale education is already taught at the basic level. They can expand it but it's the same

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  • John 10 months ago

    Will that help. Even most adult politicians are not patriotic

  • Son of sons 10 months ago

    Please add first aid to the curriculum.

  • Grow In Wisdom 10 months ago

    Please don’t tamper with our educational system whimsically, that is not your field, allow the technocrats to do their jobs.

  • Kwaku. 10 months ago

    Interesting comments by the Minister. He raises the same curriculum issues that sets of Ghanaian bureaucrats and their academic hangers on have consistently failed to tackle. Reading is no longer a subject: it is a FOUNDATI ...
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  • Alfred 10 months ago

    Laudable initiative by the minister
    It’s going to go a long way in instilling discipline in future youth of this country

  • Musa 10 months ago

    Please get help from the retired educationists before making public pronouncement on educational issues.I remember we use to have pamphlets on civic education,curtesy fir boys and girls,our history and many others. These help ...
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