Ghana must adopt hybrid teaching methods - Prof Allotey

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  • omanbapa usa 12 years ago

    Thank God, Ghana is Blessed with many brains. thank you prof. Ghana must adopt hybird teaching methods.

  • william 12 years ago

    Innovation and moving in tandem with info and technological revolution appears to be major challenge for our universities, especially my more conservative alma mater the Accra Legon!!Hope the dynamic VC and his team will hel ...
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  • GHFUO, be serious & change ur thinkin 12 years ago

    u think they will listen? they WILL SAY U ARE TOO KNOWN. GH IS PRIMITIVE AND ALLERGIC TO INNOVATION AND TRANSPARENCY. IN THIS DAY N AGE, LEGON FACULTY STILL WAIT FOR THEIR SALARIES FROM THE GOVT. REALLY? WAT DOES THE SCHOOL D ...
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  • USMAN 12 years ago

    The Open University concept is highly needed in Ghana. Nigeria adopted it and today they are exporting high quality university lecturers to Ghana.

  • Nana Kasa 12 years ago

    Sir you have a good idea there but the problem is with the internet services in the country. They are very very slow and very expensive. In some areas they do not work at all.

  • thinking man 12 years ago

    that is correct, Nana. without broadband internet access and cheap rates, online education is not feasible. government has made a lot of noise about ICT without committing to building the needed infrastructure. they rather ha ...
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  • GHFUO, be serious & change ur thinkin 12 years ago

    Mr Paul Victor Obeng, has made a strong case for the need to ensure that increasing access to the Internet does not lead to the importation of alien cultures.
    “While increasing access to the Internet would improve the soci ...
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  • Nana K 12 years ago

    Great idea we have to adopt. Ghana must listen to this wise saying.

  • thinking man 12 years ago

    a lot of inductees including Kofi Annan. and what exactly is their contribution to science in and outside of ghana. i mean what scholarly research papers and original research have they done that is top quality, world class a ...
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  • Diasporan 12 years ago

    1. Three paragraphs of just names, names and names of the notable attendees! What is the purpose of this very long list of names? I feel drowned in names, but hungry for more analysis of Prof Allotey's proposal.

    2. Prof ...
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  • jp brooks .u .s .a. 12 years ago

    good ideal

  • Kwame Angel 12 years ago

    We committed the same error with the so-called JSS system where we introduced the system before the resources (actually the resources are still not there) to train the students with the perceived practical training. What we g ...
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  • Brainy Guy 12 years ago

    Dum-Sor would nip online programs in the bud. I am impressed however with the array of Professors, PhD holders etc but Ghana's education has not helped in our development. Many of our people live in the stone age conditions.

  • Kwaku Owusu 12 years ago

    This is a laudable idea but I think we as a nation cannot implement this policy now. Just look at how our education system is run on partisan bases. Today three, the next day is four. To make matters worst, how many home have ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 12 years ago

    Why is it Ghana's educated and political elite class cannot have original ideas and ideals of their own except copy from civilized nations?
    Advances in education via technology are demands that have been brought on by the de ...
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  • Tekonline.org 12 years ago

    Abeeku, I quite get your drift, but there is one point you made that is totally off mark:
    "...The breed of our university graduates have failed to be entrepreneurs because our theory based approach to education has not compe ...
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  • Paa Kodwo 12 years ago

    OPAYIN SIR PROFESSOR,

    GHANA CAN ADOPT ALL THESE TEACHINGS YOU HAVE PROPOSED, BUT, THE QUESTION IS CAN THESE METHODS HELP TO PRODUCE PRACTICAL PRECISION PROFESSIONAL SKILLED WORKFORCE TO PROPELL ECONOMIC GROWTH, MANUFACTUR ...
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  • Paa Kodwo 12 years ago

    EGYA OPAYIN PROFESSOR ALLOTEY.

    PLEASE,AS YOU ARE AWARE, ACADEMY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SERVES A NATION TO CHAMPION DIALOGUE,AND TO PROMOTE USEFUL KNOWLEDGE FOR THE ACADEMIC, BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT TO RESPOND TO THE CRITICAL ...
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  • Old student of Prof Allotey 12 years ago

    We must listen to this voice of wisdom and take heed.

    Prof Allotey is absolutely right. We must look at alternative means of education like distance learning, an open university, making use of technology, online learning, ...
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