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‘Prioritise technical education to promote entrepreneurship’

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  • The mask 9 years ago

    KNUST failed to rusticate and report to the police a female student who beat up her roommate; the lecturers have been bought. It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodologies. What should be the minimum requir ...
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  • Contemporary Youth 9 years ago

    The educational policy that can wean Ghana from exploitative Globalization and reckless financial institutions and their extreme capitalist structural adjustment CRIDs is Robust & Comprehensive STEMICs & STEM Education policy ...
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  • kweks 9 years ago

    This is a right call. Pres JM please work on this. We need Machinists and skills that make spare parts for machines. We have too many liberal arts guys. Liberal acts must support the core technical skills to make them creativ ...
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