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The Mis-education of Ghanaian Children

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  • IDRIS PACAS 9 years ago

    Thanks!

    It seems you wrote from my mind. The same issue 'Quasi-authors' will be the focus of my article next week.

    All is a systematic failure. What you probably left out are these phrases on the substandard books: BASE ...
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  • Yaa Adoma 9 years ago

    Well done Mr Dery. As a parent I need to scrutinize the books they bring home.Thanks for the eye-opener

  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    Dear Idris:
    I am heartened to read your comments. This matter is a BIG problem. We need to turn up the heat otherwise our young ones have a very difficult future ahead of them.

    There was an vacant position for a journal ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    we are tired of the reckless willfulness of these leaders from minority tribal groups who only come with corruption in their hearts and hatred of the values and potential of the majority . until nana or whoever comes out in t ...
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  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    Dear "Insight to the bone", I am extremely disappointed in your comments. As author of this article, a non-partisan, unbiased subject, your comments betray the insipience that is only too often allowed to obscure important n ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    Your extremely assumptive response only serve to justify the comments and my opinions . You criticize my style but not the truths i have exposed , why? People have the right to know why things will never function right or at ...
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  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    My brother, you are still missing the point. The focus of the article was not J.J. or any politician or government. It was aimed at an institutional failure, albeit a political one, and what ordinary people need to know so ...
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  • insight to the bone 9 years ago

    No i didnt ,if you dont analyze the etiology of a disease how can you hope to cure it .In this world there is nothing new only those who have done no research are overwhelmed or at their wits ends when faced with a problem . ...
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  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    Dear Mr. eerr "Insight to the bone":

    You are hiding behind some mask to spew out all this hatred, and in this hatred, you obviously miss my name as author of the article. If you paid as close an attention to matters, as y ...
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  • Ato John 9 years ago

    A very complete write up on our present education systems and public service in general. The sad thing is our leaders, who benefited from education during the sixties and seventies are the ones failing the nation when it come ...
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  • francis kwarteng 9 years ago

    Hello Namesake,

    Great word.

    More of it is required on Ghanaweb and elsewhere.


    Keep it up!


    Thanks

  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    Thanks Man. After going through my kids' homework and finding errors routinely, I felt I had to say something and say it loudly. Thanks for the encouragement.

  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    Dear Readers, on paragraph 6, third line from bottom, extreme right, the word "past" should have been "pass". The error is deeply regretted.

    Thanks

    Francis Dery

  • Hmmm 9 years ago

    Thanks for taking the time to put on paper and in the media the heartfelt and vocal concerns of some of us.

  • IDRIS PACAS 9 years ago

    I wrote a similar article, also on Ghanaweb today, titled 'Govt and GES pretend over fake teachers'.

    You may read it as well. I express similar concerns about how govt and GES are themselves acting in manners that are lowe ...
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  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    I agree. I will read your article. Let's keep the heat up.

  • Abeeku Mensah 9 years ago

    There is enough blame to go around and one of which is the lack of authentic indigenous written literature from the people of modern day Ghana. This enabled our colonial masters to write our historical accounts through their ...
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  • Frank 9 years ago

    You have in one fell swoop identified, described and laid bare the crux of the foundation of our current an future woes. You will be surprised at the number of our so called leaders who do not see the link between the points ...
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  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    Thanks, let's all put our ideas together and talk about them often. The more we talk about them, the more the politicians will realize soon enough that the "rice and oil campaign season" election strategies are about to die. ...
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  • EZEKIEL 9 years ago

    Great ARTICLE and an eye-opener! INSTEAD of the Min. of Education TACKLING such AREAS of our Education first, she comes out with the "DEAD-ON-ARRIVAL" theme of language!!! I can attest to what you analysed......I started sch ...
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  • KKO 9 years ago

    Excellent piece, Francis,
    To think that we are remunerating professionals to educate the future leaders of Ghana! Not surprisingly, major universities around the world now refuse to accept the products of our universities, i ...
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  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    You know, people with money run to these so-called private schools which charge an "arm and a leg" for school fees, believing erroneously that if the price is high, then the education must be of high quality too. Thanks for ...
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  • Francis Dery 9 years ago

    Thanks for your encouraging words. I hope, if time permits, to elevate the discussion to include the JHS, SSS and University levels. Then I intend to look at Teacher Quality as well. If I can "steal" a bit of family time t ...
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