FOOLISH MAN.HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN TEACHING IN THAT COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO A TRAINING COLLEGE HERE? .GHANAIANS DON'T NEED YOUR INPUTS.
FOOLISH MAN.HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN TEACHING IN THAT COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO A TRAINING COLLEGE HERE? .GHANAIANS DON'T NEED YOUR INPUTS.
Sir EfiaGA TogbeGA Dadi Wula Mesetowo 10 years ago
Professor tee tee!!!Teeeaaa!!he write english like he is farting and shiiting!!tui tui puuupetri petri paaa tui tui!!Some professor of creative writing in a community college!!!Professor paaa puii!!!
Professor tee tee!!!Teeeaaa!!he write english like he is farting and shiiting!!tui tui puuupetri petri paaa tui tui!!Some professor of creative writing in a community college!!!Professor paaa puii!!!
Kpengson Ray 10 years ago
OK Prof., for once I agree with you 100%
OK Prof., for once I agree with you 100%
Me 10 years ago
This fixation on the acquisition of higher degrees without commensurate out of the individual acquiring these degrees is one of the causes of our under-development as a nation. We should rather focus on output instead just pi ... read full comment
This fixation on the acquisition of higher degrees without commensurate out of the individual acquiring these degrees is one of the causes of our under-development as a nation. We should rather focus on output instead just piling up degrees that do not add any value to the individual.
Asiwome 10 years ago
"In other words, what Prof. Amedahe ought to be focused on is the imperative need for the country's colleges of education to upgrade the curricular fare of first-degree or undergraduate courses in order for trainees and futur ... read full comment
"In other words, what Prof. Amedahe ought to be focused on is the imperative need for the country's colleges of education to upgrade the curricular fare of first-degree or undergraduate courses in order for trainees and future first-degree holders to be able to meet new professional and technological challenges."
USMAN 10 years ago
My experience as a teacher has made me come to the realization that university degrees alone is not enough to make a good teacher. Back there at POJOSS, there was this Indian lady called Mrs Bentil who had no degree yet she l ... read full comment
My experience as a teacher has made me come to the realization that university degrees alone is not enough to make a good teacher. Back there at POJOSS, there was this Indian lady called Mrs Bentil who had no degree yet she left an indelible mark in the hearts of many who passed through her hands as a teacher. This any POJOBA will testify to. Another example is one Mr J.Z. Kwaha of the Department of Mineral Resources of Kaduna Polytechnic, Nigeria. This Man had only an attempted degree from the Camborn School of Mines, Cornwall, UK. Kwaha used to teach engineering mathematics and he distinguished himself so much that he won the admiration of international students, other universities including Amadu Bello University(ABU) and PhD holders within and without the Kaduna Polytechnic setting and even to the extent that any engineering problem that could not be solved mathematically across the length and breadth of northern Nigeria will always have to bow to Kwaha's solutions. Presently, in my district in northern Ghana, the district director of education has withdrawn all is children from the public basic schools where university graduate techears abound and sent them to a private school whose teachers are just some mere incomplete SHS graduates.These and many other examples make me believe that one does not necessarily need a university degree to be a good teacher.
Hon K. K. 10 years ago
TEACHING is an art, a good delivery of a lesson is not based on knowledge of the content only (Master's Degree in the subject area),but how the delivery is done (Methodology) as well as the level/age of the learners.
TEACHING is an art, a good delivery of a lesson is not based on knowledge of the content only (Master's Degree in the subject area),but how the delivery is done (Methodology) as well as the level/age of the learners.
AGBESI KWESI 10 years ago
May God bless Mrs Bentil where ever she is. She was indeed a great English teacher and her impact was felt at Madonna School and POJOSS all in Koforidua.
May God bless Mrs Bentil where ever she is. She was indeed a great English teacher and her impact was felt at Madonna School and POJOSS all in Koforidua.
C.O.D 10 years ago
Prof. Amedahe is trained to believe in classroom work even without the adequate facilities,as is in our case.The practicality of all deciplines at the university level of education is never looked at or given lip service.Just ... read full comment
Prof. Amedahe is trained to believe in classroom work even without the adequate facilities,as is in our case.The practicality of all deciplines at the university level of education is never looked at or given lip service.Just read more and you`ll be great has been the norm and with that we`ll get to where.
jake 10 years ago
That you used the name of the great man.
OSAGYEFO DR. KWAME NKRUMAH
That you used the name of the great man.
OSAGYEFO DR. KWAME NKRUMAH
FOOLISH MAN.HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN TEACHING IN THAT COMMUNITY COLLEGE WHICH IS EQUIVALENT TO A TRAINING COLLEGE HERE? .GHANAIANS DON'T NEED YOUR INPUTS.
Professor tee tee!!!Teeeaaa!!he write english like he is farting and shiiting!!tui tui puuupetri petri paaa tui tui!!Some professor of creative writing in a community college!!!Professor paaa puii!!!
OK Prof., for once I agree with you 100%
This fixation on the acquisition of higher degrees without commensurate out of the individual acquiring these degrees is one of the causes of our under-development as a nation. We should rather focus on output instead just pi ...
read full comment
"In other words, what Prof. Amedahe ought to be focused on is the imperative need for the country's colleges of education to upgrade the curricular fare of first-degree or undergraduate courses in order for trainees and futur ...
read full comment
My experience as a teacher has made me come to the realization that university degrees alone is not enough to make a good teacher. Back there at POJOSS, there was this Indian lady called Mrs Bentil who had no degree yet she l ...
read full comment
TEACHING is an art, a good delivery of a lesson is not based on knowledge of the content only (Master's Degree in the subject area),but how the delivery is done (Methodology) as well as the level/age of the learners.
May God bless Mrs Bentil where ever she is. She was indeed a great English teacher and her impact was felt at Madonna School and POJOSS all in Koforidua.
Prof. Amedahe is trained to believe in classroom work even without the adequate facilities,as is in our case.The practicality of all deciplines at the university level of education is never looked at or given lip service.Just ...
read full comment
That you used the name of the great man.
OSAGYEFO DR. KWAME NKRUMAH