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Technical universities will reduce youth unemployment – Prof. Achaw

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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.

  • Koofori 6 years ago

    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 ...
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  • Ami 6 years ago

    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 ...
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  • Jeff, UK 6 years ago

    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 ...
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  • Humphrey 6 years ago

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  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • king favour 6 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • Jeff, UK 6 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • dreadren 6 years ago

    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 ...
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  • 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 ...
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  • 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