That makes sense. Hold on briefly. That's the way to go.
That makes sense. Hold on briefly. That's the way to go.
AK 20 hours ago
Honorable Minister, the fact is that many of these post-retirement lecturers are of no use to the universities. They don't do any research to benefit society. Some of them are a nuisance to students to the extent that all the ... read full comment
Honorable Minister, the fact is that many of these post-retirement lecturers are of no use to the universities. They don't do any research to benefit society. Some of them are a nuisance to students to the extent that all they know is just frustrated students with useless referrals. Some of them can't even lecture effectively; they come to lecture rooms, talk for about five minutes and ask their TAs to take over. There are young men and women holding doctorate degrees who are ready to take over. These old folks must be booted out to sanitize our university system.
Kwame 20 hours ago
I find myself in agreement with AK’s assessment regarding the current state of higher education. There appears to be a disconnect between academic curricula and the practical skills required in the field. It is becoming inc ... read full comment
I find myself in agreement with AK’s assessment regarding the current state of higher education. There appears to be a disconnect between academic curricula and the practical skills required in the field. It is becoming increasingly clear that we need to re-examine our educational foundations to better prepare graduates for real-world challenges. Is it the teaching methods or the aged lecturers.
Baga 20 hours ago
It's only i Ghana lectures are forced to retire at sixty. When they are on their prime age.
No wonder there's corruption in Ghana, hey I have to steal else my so called golden 60 is approaching soon.
It's only i Ghana lectures are forced to retire at sixty. When they are on their prime age.
No wonder there's corruption in Ghana, hey I have to steal else my so called golden 60 is approaching soon.
Awulae Annor 16 hours ago
Nobody is forcing a lecturer to retire at 60yrs. You can continue lecturing but not under government payroll... Is that too much??
Nobody is forcing a lecturer to retire at 60yrs. You can continue lecturing but not under government payroll... Is that too much??
Jnr JJ 7 hours ago
University lecturers are faking doctor's reports needed for procurement contracts.
With 1000 Ghana cedis, KNUST or Manhyia Hospital will give them a report certifying fitness, but no test is done.
One lecturer at a universi ... read full comment
University lecturers are faking doctor's reports needed for procurement contracts.
With 1000 Ghana cedis, KNUST or Manhyia Hospital will give them a report certifying fitness, but no test is done.
One lecturer at a university who has done 10 years and is now part-time can be teaching and all of a sudden forget he is and will ask the entire class to close their eyes and pray for Ghana. Another prof was also always getting angry when asked questions by students who do not understand. Some departments have more retired lecturers compared to active staff
That makes sense. Hold on briefly. That's the way to go.
Honorable Minister, the fact is that many of these post-retirement lecturers are of no use to the universities. They don't do any research to benefit society. Some of them are a nuisance to students to the extent that all the ...
read full comment
I find myself in agreement with AK’s assessment regarding the current state of higher education. There appears to be a disconnect between academic curricula and the practical skills required in the field. It is becoming inc ...
read full comment
It's only i Ghana lectures are forced to retire at sixty. When they are on their prime age.
No wonder there's corruption in Ghana, hey I have to steal else my so called golden 60 is approaching soon.
Nobody is forcing a lecturer to retire at 60yrs. You can continue lecturing but not under government payroll... Is that too much??
University lecturers are faking doctor's reports needed for procurement contracts.
With 1000 Ghana cedis, KNUST or Manhyia Hospital will give them a report certifying fitness, but no test is done.
One lecturer at a universi ...
read full comment