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UTAG backs ban on sale of handouts in tertiary institutions

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  • INDIAN SPRITUALIST IN GHANA 7 years ago

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  • CORNEY 7 years ago

    Now we are talking to take action against these corrupt teachers who are destroying our educational system because of greed.
    We should not end it there,the minister should also tell the teachers to stop asking the girls for ...
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  • sanaahene 7 years ago

    Finally!!!!Halleluja!!!!
    This practice is never done anywhere in the western world-where most these parasitic professors were trained.
    The professors should learn to request books from publishers and students should learn t ...
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  • ok 7 years ago

    that is why we have only chew and pour graduats in the country. even lawyers at the ec cannot interprate simple court ruling because it was not in their handouts that time. its a shame to mother ghana.

  • COSBY 7 years ago

    Education Minister what about extra classes in basic schools even in kindergarten for which parents are held to ransom. The worst culprits are private schools in Tema.Make a suevey and you will see what I am talking about.

  • QUERH 7 years ago

    The Ghanaian obsession with money is deeply ingrained in some lecturer so much so that they they appear not to have compunction in reproducing from someone's textbooks or the internet,putting them on paper, binding them and p ...
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  • Bogh 7 years ago

    Please minister i think you should ban extra classes too. Expecially the Saturday ones l don't know the reason why children has been in school from Monday to Friday and Saturday, Sunday that they will use rest too they have t ...
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  • Boss 7 years ago

    What has this got to do with handouts at the university. Even in developed countries parents put their kids in extra classes and extra curricula activities. Please address the issue and not deviate form it.

  • Kojo USA 7 years ago

    You may be one of the inward looking and greedy teachers out there to be spewing this garbage, just put your feet in others shoes and u will feel how financially tight plus educationally unproductive it is for us as a country ...
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  • osman 7 years ago

    welcome news hope u will enforce it minister

  • OPANINPA 7 years ago

    GHANA UNIV LECTURERS MUST BOW THEIR HEADS IN SHAME FO SELLING PLAGIARIZED WORK. THEY ARE TOO LAXY TO DO RESEARCH, SO WHAT DO YPU EXECT OF THEIR STUDENTS? ITS IS SHAMEFUL FOR THEM TO WAIT TO BE TOLD THAT THE PRACTICE IS UNETHI ...
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  • AKANCHOMI TOMMY 7 years ago

    that is a good directive from our minister and well said by the president of utag.we students are really suffering this act of our lecturers.

  • Joe 7 years ago

    This is really good. I never realize that lecturers are doing this. This use to happen in secondary schools. With the internet in place this should not be happening at the university. Such a disgrace.

  • Apijod 7 years ago

    The handouts often involved the breach of copyrights law and or plagiarism. Whilst the publishers of the books could send the lecturers who do this to court, the Universities should also sanction them for plagiarizing other p ...
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  • July 7 years ago

    College tutors should take note of this development.

  • song 7 years ago

    I support what was said by Cosby

  • dadajoe 7 years ago

    govment fears teachers, so ii cannot ban extra classes. if the schl tme tble is not enough to cover the schl syllabus, teachers shd request extr tme to be added to the tme tble in school, but not extra money from parents.