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Auntie Martha 6 years ago
Technical universities and factories move together so think of factorits as well. We don't want to produce more unemployment graduate.
Technical universities and factories move together so think of factorits as well. We don't want to produce more unemployment graduate.
Koofori 6 years ago
How can it reduce youth unemployment when there are no jobs for them? Most of our leaders are myopic.
How can it reduce youth unemployment when there are no jobs for them? Most of our leaders are myopic.
Counselor 6 years ago
You made a good point. Well said Josh, Ghanaian institutions pay less attention to the labor market. Neither do NPP and previous governments.
In other words the dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor ... read full comment
You made a good point. Well said Josh, Ghanaian institutions pay less attention to the labor market. Neither do NPP and previous governments.
In other words the dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor market has to determine the quantity, depth, quality and appropriateness of skills and education acquired in the universities/educational institutions in Ghana.
Mass production of University and polytechnic professionals is a recipe for disaster as exhibited in this case and the Minister and NPP have no clue!
Ami 6 years ago
The pair move together so students get placements leading to meaningful job as the end product of their training.
The pair move together so students get placements leading to meaningful job as the end product of their training.
nana 6 years ago
Empty headed.for many years what has the traditional universities offered us? Do u know the number of knust graduates still looking for jobs.who tells u it's university education that creates jobs.Go to Europe and elsewhere a ... read full comment
Empty headed.for many years what has the traditional universities offered us? Do u know the number of knust graduates still looking for jobs.who tells u it's university education that creates jobs.Go to Europe and elsewhere and see people with no formal education who are trained and doing great services to their nation.
U sit in your office, and make this unintelligent submission.Chemical engineering.hmm.what research have you done in your field of study all these years.i feel sorry for this country.visionless and corrupt bred Ghanaians so called professors. All we need are people with common sense and our country would be glowing. Else we should forget.all we know is prof.so and Dr.so.God help us.
Jeff, UK 6 years ago
You right. Bud, it's just wishful and foolish thinking.
You right. Bud, it's just wishful and foolish thinking.
Yaw Adu-Asare 6 years ago
Achaw's idea is well-intentioned but will not do what he thinks. Instead, will benefit more with the establishment of a large number of 2-year technical schools sited especially in the rural areas.
The "COMMUNITY COLLEGE ... read full comment
Achaw's idea is well-intentioned but will not do what he thinks. Instead, will benefit more with the establishment of a large number of 2-year technical schools sited especially in the rural areas.
The "COMMUNITY COLLEGE" would be very appropriate for Ghana.
Humphrey 6 years ago
Get a sponsorship program to work and pay later this year. Terms and conditions apply.
Get a sponsorship program to work and pay later this year. Terms and conditions apply.
Dr Robert K Glah 6 years ago
Tech Uni per se cannot generate jobs.
Job creation emerges from entrepreneurship with understanding a business idea plan and its operations to satisfy the target market customers.
One district, one factory is a mere polit ... read full comment
Tech Uni per se cannot generate jobs.
Job creation emerges from entrepreneurship with understanding a business idea plan and its operations to satisfy the target market customers.
One district, one factory is a mere political slogan which cannot per se create jobs, unless entrepreneurs intervene with definite business idea plan with its operation and financial plans.
African university graduates and politicians lack that education. The solution is to start from the scratch and move on from that foundation to build our industries and commerce led by the new African entrepreneurs with a defined business idea plan.
Tekonline.org 6 years ago
One idea successfully implemented in the US is a training program with guaranteed internship ("attachment") placement.
Typically, it is a 3-month program, with courses taught by people from industry, including hiring mana ... read full comment
One idea successfully implemented in the US is a training program with guaranteed internship ("attachment") placement.
Typically, it is a 3-month program, with courses taught by people from industry, including hiring managers. There could be as many as twenty intructors involved in the 3-month program. There are weekly practical sessions during which students apply their knowledge in real time.
At the end, there is a certificate-awarding exam, followed by interviews by industry hiring managers for internships internships.
Now the downside: such programs are very expensive, some costing as much as $4,000 a month. Yet, applications get sold out in matter of HOURS!
We hear the attraction is the guaranteed internship, the best channel for full employment. In fact, in some programs, job placement rate is 100%.
Unfortunately, this would only benefit the wealthy. But here is where the government can step in to provide loans and even scholarships for deserving students.
Dr Robert K Glah 6 years ago
Job Placement Programme. Thanks for that contribution, which Ghana can try for size.
You said: One idea successfully implemented in the US is a training program with guaranteed internship ("attachment") placement
We hea ... read full comment
Job Placement Programme. Thanks for that contribution, which Ghana can try for size.
You said: One idea successfully implemented in the US is a training program with guaranteed internship ("attachment") placement
We hear the attraction is the guaranteed internship, the best channel for full employment. In fact, in some programs, job placement rate is 100%.
African Entrepreneurs must intervene with their readiness to bear the costs of placement training programme
with Government contribution to costs.
Finally in the real world in which we live, loans could be given to the students to be paid through their employers after the placement training on substantial salary.
UK graduates have no problem in repaying their student loans, because they are gainfully employed on substantial salary after graduation.
king favour 6 years ago
The talking is to much
Start work
The talking is to much
Start work
josh 6 years ago
Just by training Engineering graduates does not mean unemployment can be reduced. There are 1000's of graduates that are currently unemployed or under-employed. Prof, learn to analyse properly. The problem is that the economy ... read full comment
Just by training Engineering graduates does not mean unemployment can be reduced. There are 1000's of graduates that are currently unemployed or under-employed. Prof, learn to analyse properly. The problem is that the economy is far too small for the numbers of graduates coming out yearly
Counselor 6 years ago
Well said Josh, Ghanaian institutions pay less attention to the labor market. Neither do NPP and previous governments.
In other words the dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor market has to determine ... read full comment
Well said Josh, Ghanaian institutions pay less attention to the labor market. Neither do NPP and previous governments.
In other words the dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor market has to determine the quantity, depth, quality and appropriateness of skills and education acquired in the universities/educational institutions in Ghana.
Mass production of University and polytechnic is a recipe for disaster as exhibited in this case and the Minister and NPP have no clue!
Jeff, UK 6 years ago
How many of the graduates of the kti have ever designed a wheel barrow?
How many of the graduates of the kti have ever designed a wheel barrow?
Philip 6 years ago
Provided it is purely technical and not non-technical programmes.
KNUST has lost its mandate because of non-technical programmes.
I can't understand my country, knowing the right thing and doing the wrong.
GOD help m ... read full comment
Provided it is purely technical and not non-technical programmes.
KNUST has lost its mandate because of non-technical programmes.
I can't understand my country, knowing the right thing and doing the wrong.
GOD help my homeland Ghana. Amen
John mahama 6 years ago
What's the difference between a technical university and polytechnic? The polytechnics were to accommodate technical and vocational students, but they lost their focus and concentrated on admitting shs graduates to pursue pro ... read full comment
What's the difference between a technical university and polytechnic? The polytechnics were to accommodate technical and vocational students, but they lost their focus and concentrated on admitting shs graduates to pursue programmes like hnd marketing, accountancy, hospitality management and so on. So Prof come again. I think the problem is with the availability of jobs and not lack of required skills.
Simpa Panyin Nunoo M. 6 years ago
You are so correct l don't believe you are called John mahama. Nobody with that name will say something so brilliant. What's the difference between a technical university and a polytechnic? Is that man really a prof? If th ... read full comment
You are so correct l don't believe you are called John mahama. Nobody with that name will say something so brilliant. What's the difference between a technical university and a polytechnic? Is that man really a prof? If this is the reasoning of the head of department of Ghana's premier chemical engineering department then we are really in trouble.
josh 6 years ago
Another reason for the conversion is parochial: The Principals want to be called Vice Chancellors, Lecturers want to be called professors and students want to study exactly the same courses and be awarded degrees. Nothing rea ... read full comment
Another reason for the conversion is parochial: The Principals want to be called Vice Chancellors, Lecturers want to be called professors and students want to study exactly the same courses and be awarded degrees. Nothing really of substance has changed.
Counselor 6 years ago
SOLUTION: The dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor market has to determine the quantity, depth, quality and appropriateness of skills and education acquired in the universities/educational institutions ... read full comment
SOLUTION: The dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor market has to determine the quantity, depth, quality and appropriateness of skills and education acquired in the universities/educational institutions in Ghana. Mass production of university and technical graduates will be a non-starter!!!
dreadren 6 years ago
U ryt.. .
U ryt.. .
John 6 years ago
@Josh, for ur information not every university lecturer is a professor. Professorship is earned and not by virtue of being a university lecturer. Professor Achaw was a professor before the institution was turned into a univer ... read full comment
@Josh, for ur information not every university lecturer is a professor. Professorship is earned and not by virtue of being a university lecturer. Professor Achaw was a professor before the institution was turned into a university so try to comment on things u know.
Dr. Yeboa Amoa 6 years ago
Technical universities etc. I humbly say that what the Prof has said will not necessarily reduce unemployment. What have studies in technical secondary schools done for the economy?
I was in a Tech school many years ago a ... read full comment
Technical universities etc. I humbly say that what the Prof has said will not necessarily reduce unemployment. What have studies in technical secondary schools done for the economy?
I was in a Tech school many years ago as part of a group on retreat for about 4 days.
The dormitory we slept in had a water tap with a faulty leaking faucet. It leaked for the entire period we were there. When we investigated, we heard horrible stories.
The Government does not provide enough budgets to hire master artisans or to buy basic materials to teach the artisanal subjects. So the students don't acquire the skills or knowledge.
The situation was so bad that for those "studying" carpentry for example, at the end of the semesters, they just buy finished pieces of work from carpenters shops outside , which they present as their work for exams and grades.
I served on University of Ghana council for a number of years. The experience was that for recurrent budget-- salaries etc--, payments by the Government typically always fell short by 3% per annum. That apart from not fully even staff salaries, left nothing for teaching materials etc. This is what led to the imposition of all sorts of bills by universities on students.
Then there is always the problem of teaching subjects and conducting abstract researches that were irrelevant to needs of the economy or are not well publicized amongst industry science and technology and especially entrepreneurs. There must be a link between the gown and the town! Else, nothing will change. Let us teach life skills and seemingly DIY courses.
The Training Colleges that our grand parents went in the 19th and 20th centuries, they learnt masonry work, carpentry etc etc. Our grand parents had practical skills which they used in life. Let Governments back these laudable ideas with enough resources or let them invite private participation into these academic institutions.
tee menson 6 years ago
Mr. Intelligent man, could you please educate us on some of your achievements so that we may learn from you . Good morning
Mr. Intelligent man, could you please educate us on some of your achievements so that we may learn from you . Good morning
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read full comment
Technical universities and factories move together so think of factorits as well. We don't want to produce more unemployment graduate.
How can it reduce youth unemployment when there are no jobs for them? Most of our leaders are myopic.
You made a good point. Well said Josh, Ghanaian institutions pay less attention to the labor market. Neither do NPP and previous governments.
In other words the dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor ...
read full comment
The pair move together so students get placements leading to meaningful job as the end product of their training.
Empty headed.for many years what has the traditional universities offered us? Do u know the number of knust graduates still looking for jobs.who tells u it's university education that creates jobs.Go to Europe and elsewhere a ...
read full comment
You right. Bud, it's just wishful and foolish thinking.
Achaw's idea is well-intentioned but will not do what he thinks. Instead, will benefit more with the establishment of a large number of 2-year technical schools sited especially in the rural areas.
The "COMMUNITY COLLEGE ...
read full comment
Get a sponsorship program to work and pay later this year. Terms and conditions apply.
Tech Uni per se cannot generate jobs.
Job creation emerges from entrepreneurship with understanding a business idea plan and its operations to satisfy the target market customers.
One district, one factory is a mere polit ...
read full comment
One idea successfully implemented in the US is a training program with guaranteed internship ("attachment") placement.
Typically, it is a 3-month program, with courses taught by people from industry, including hiring mana ...
read full comment
Job Placement Programme. Thanks for that contribution, which Ghana can try for size.
You said: One idea successfully implemented in the US is a training program with guaranteed internship ("attachment") placement
We hea ...
read full comment
The talking is to much
Start work
Just by training Engineering graduates does not mean unemployment can be reduced. There are 1000's of graduates that are currently unemployed or under-employed. Prof, learn to analyse properly. The problem is that the economy ...
read full comment
Well said Josh, Ghanaian institutions pay less attention to the labor market. Neither do NPP and previous governments.
In other words the dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor market has to determine ...
read full comment
How many of the graduates of the kti have ever designed a wheel barrow?
Provided it is purely technical and not non-technical programmes.
KNUST has lost its mandate because of non-technical programmes.
I can't understand my country, knowing the right thing and doing the wrong.
GOD help m ...
read full comment
What's the difference between a technical university and polytechnic? The polytechnics were to accommodate technical and vocational students, but they lost their focus and concentrated on admitting shs graduates to pursue pro ...
read full comment
You are so correct l don't believe you are called John mahama. Nobody with that name will say something so brilliant. What's the difference between a technical university and a polytechnic? Is that man really a prof? If th ...
read full comment
Another reason for the conversion is parochial: The Principals want to be called Vice Chancellors, Lecturers want to be called professors and students want to study exactly the same courses and be awarded degrees. Nothing rea ...
read full comment
SOLUTION: The dynamics in the interplay of demand and supply in the labor market has to determine the quantity, depth, quality and appropriateness of skills and education acquired in the universities/educational institutions ...
read full comment
U ryt.. .
@Josh, for ur information not every university lecturer is a professor. Professorship is earned and not by virtue of being a university lecturer. Professor Achaw was a professor before the institution was turned into a univer ...
read full comment
Technical universities etc. I humbly say that what the Prof has said will not necessarily reduce unemployment. What have studies in technical secondary schools done for the economy?
I was in a Tech school many years ago a ...
read full comment
Mr. Intelligent man, could you please educate us on some of your achievements so that we may learn from you . Good morning