“Ghana’s educational system doesn’t support talent,” Kweku Menu says
Popular Ghanaian actor, Kweku Menu has revealed that Ghana’s educational system does not enhance talent. Speaking on a radio program hosted by Amansan Kyrake on GBC central radio, the actor disclosed that the current educational system in the country only prepares youngsters to fit into the job market rather. According to him, he believes that […]
No protection, no school – Ghanaian teachers to Nana Addo
Teachers across Ghana are pushing back on the government’s directive for schools to resume normal school term, citing safety concerns.
Ghanaian Twitter has something to say about Nana Addo’s latest address
President Nana Addo’s 10th Covid-19 address on Sunday, May 31st, 2020 has been characterized by mixed reactions on social media. The President in his speech highlighted various changes made in relation to restrictions on public gatherings. Prominent among the changes include the resumption of religious gatherings and academic work for final year students starting from […]
Teachers should get ready to forfeit 50% of their salaries if they decide to stay home, says Prof. Adjei.
Professor Emeritus Stephen Adjei; an educationalist and former Rector of GIMPA has revealed that teachers should be ready to forfeit 50% of their salaries if they decide to stay home when schools reopen.
Ghana Education Service wants to tell students to “bring your own device”
The Deputy Education Minister, Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum has revealed that the Ghana Education Service is reviewing its policy on the use of electronic gadgets in schools. The GES currently has a policy that bans the use of electronic gadgets like mobile phones in schools. This policy is currently being reviewed as the advent of […]
Consider this a summer break: This is how KNUST plans to complete its 2019/2020 second semester.
The management of the university has released the highlights of its plans to complete the rest of the 2019/20 semester successfully. In the directive, lecturers will upload all outstanding course materials online and both students and lecturers will be able to access the internet free of charge. Students are advised to view this period as […]
The University of Ghana moves studies online
The management of the University of Ghana on 23rd march, 2020 sent out a communiqué informing its student population of its intention to move the remaining weeks of studies online. Using the University’s Sakai Learning Management, the teaching schedule is expected to start from 30th March to 15th May 2020 unless the school opens earlier […]