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How Ghana Descended to the Bottom of Global Education. Part II

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  • back door director 8 years ago

    SAS you conveniently leave yourself out as being listed as a failure.
    Your writing exposes you as one who pontificates on issues yet has done zilch as an attorney..

  • GIRLS SP 8 years ago

    Lungu and Kwarteng not different because they are doing the same as our scientist ín Ghana are doing, they are using their Little knowledge to posting useless essays to Ghanaweb and thereafter attacking commentators baseless ...
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  • GORGORDUTOR 8 years ago

    Mi nua barima I dry feel sorry for you paa and for Asase Yaa Ghana. Most adverse commentators resort to insult and invective instead of addressing the issues I do not think the referenced columnists are always right however t ...
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  • Abingo 8 years ago

    Goodness! Just see how this 'long talk - book long' guy is taking on technocrats. You think the problem Ghana is going through should be laid at the door post of engineers? Far from that. The problem we face now is one that h ...
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  • MARCUS AMPADU 8 years ago

    Please explain to the best of your ability, how you and Professor Emeritus Allotey were able to escape from the nadir of global education from which we have plummeted.

    Use your legal training to make your argument.

  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    You are asking the same question my good friend Dr. Bokor asked me some time ago......

    I believe one could "escape from the nadir of global education" by less dependence on our classroom type education and more focus on ex ...
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  • mensah abrampa 8 years ago

    I share your concerns about our inability to apply the knowledge we acquire through many years of education. What's the use of knowledge if it can't be used to improve our circumstancesor the knowledge acquired is insufficien ...
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  • Jen Beck 8 years ago

    Ron Hevey, a fundraiser for Save the Children, said the organization estimates there are more than 4,000 orphaned children in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia—ground zero for the killer disease. In addition to Ebola, there ...
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  • Jen Beck 8 years ago

    Ron Hevey, a fundraiser for Save the Children, said the organization estimates there are more than 4,000 orphaned children in Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia—ground zero for the killer disease. In addition to Ebola, there ...
    read full comment