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Our education isnt helping our progress at all because of the mindset
Look at the face of this so called minister of trade and you see this is a brainless idiot the kind the Europeans like . Did he ever consider how long it takes a country to become member of the EU , some countries took over 2 ...
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Don't you get tired fooling?Why do you waste your time fooling on Ghanaweb?
He is the epitome of the chew, pour pass system. he cannot THINK
YES, PROF YOU ARE RIGHT, WE IN GHANA ARE NOT IMPARTING KNOWLEDGE BUT RATHER WASTING OUR YOUTHS PRECIOUS ENERGY TO STUDY ONLY EXAMS QUESTIONS, WHICH ADD NOTHING TO KNOWLEDGE. IF THIS WILL BE POSSIBLE, THERE IS A NEED FOR ALL T ...
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HEADMASTERS REFUSE TO ALLOW STUDENTS EVEN A TERM OR TWO WHEN THEY ENTER SHS TO TEST THEIR STRENGTH IN THE SUBJECTS THEY ARE PLACED IN, AND IF NOT OK WITH THEM MAKE CHANGES, NO, IT IS NOT ALLOWED. THEY THINK THE TIME IS TOO SH ...
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Most US universities use a combination of the SAT and a student's GPA for admissions. Our problem is we don't do a continuous assessment of children which starts in the 3rd grade in the US to assess the curriculum, teacher tr ...
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I've compared both systems are will still root for our system of education. Even the whites are educating their children in Ghana.
I flew out of Gh last October with a group of predominantly white/Latino- looking students fr ...
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In the West too, the lack of that form of assessment also creates laxity.
Why do you think they want childen from other cultures to mix in the classrooms with their children?
Because it spurs their kids on.
End of year/t ...
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Mind you, this doctor had only been newly qualifed and be not more than 30 years old
Yaa Nkosuo, what you've said about the Burmese person actually confirms the Prof's thesis that the current system of testing through exams only produces rote learners who can't think. You have no evidence that test taking pro ...
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SO WHAT YOUR CREATIVE IDEAS, NKOSUO?
HE GAVE HIS.
WHERE ARE YOURS?
.....IS LOST LABOUR!
WHY DONT U GRADE THEM BASED ON THE SERIES OF ASSIGNMENTS FOR THE ENTIRE TERM. THIS INCLUDES IN CLASS QUIZES, PARTICIPATION, MIDTERM ESSAYS, FINAL TERM EXAMS, TERM PAPERS ETC...
YOU CANT BASE A STUDENTS ...
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We need a bespoke Ghanaian educative system that takes into consideration our social, cultural and economic needs. Applying western paradigm in a Ghanaian context hook line and sinker is not going to do the trick. Our educati ...
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Did you read the article? Your comments have nothing to do with it.
exactly, why bother when we all know the illiterate jj fucked up the school system
"Did he ever consider how long it takes a country to become member of the EU , some countries took over 2 decades yet pepeni and his bunch of idiots think they can achieve what now ? Does he realize that Turkey though been ne ...
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I agree with you 100% Prof! the first step in the direction of your thinking is to train teachers to be able to mentor and guide independent and creative thinking. Many of them have been brought up in the "chew, pour, pass an ...
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Ghana is doomed forever it is even very difficult to tell who is intelligent and who is not.In advanced countries like USA,Germany,Japan,Russia etc intelligent pupils can be picked in kindergarten and then groomed to be scien ...
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In Ghana , we destroy the thinkers. Children are to be seen. not heard. If you start asking questions , you get beaten. But how many schools teach from a practica point of view . We need to concentrate on a discovery approach
Excellent! Kojo. No wonder you have a "T" added to your name. We are breaks. Some want "John" to be added to their names.
WISH ALL THE GOOD IDEAS HERE ARE PUT INTO USE, WHO WILL DO THIS FOR US?
You are talking like a typical Ghanaian: hollow and all-knowing? Do you know the educational system and curricula of the countries you are just rattling? Equal opportunities are given to all children in a conducive learning e ...
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You don't know what you are talking about?I have met 13,14 & 15 year olds in Russian High Schools who have qualified to various Universities to study science.That is why they are always playing on the moon.
for a very long time now i have been praying for someone prominent to see this flaws. thank you Prof. for highlighting this. I think we should rather be focusing on research based education than exams.
Wesleyan University is not an Ivy League School, but I agree with the Professor that there are more innovative ways of assessing students than the approach we take in Ghana.
I am always troubled by the fact that at the age ...
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I strongly agree with prof it time to change the system.
Most of our lecturers in our Universities in Ghana were trained in UK where they do jobs while doing PhD. I will not understand this Prof. You are talking about research by undergraduates. Your colleague lecturers do not have ...
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The Prof couldn't have said it better about our exam centered school. I remember my government lecturer motto was " Chew, Paw, Pass and forget". This is a very prominent teacher in one of the best secondary schools in Ghana. ...
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All those praising Mr. Baah are like him, a bunch of jackasses...there is no educational system in the world where examinations come in second...In China, Korea and Japan, students study like crazy to get into universities... ...
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Read my comment too. You are the only sensible person in this forum. The examples you give are just what I cited.
Our Africans are always criticising their own system forgetting that is what they were instructed and nurtured ...
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Use your brain well to analyze what he said and stop thinking with your fingers as soon as you read captions from some useless Ghanaian journalists.
It seems most of you did not take your time to analyze what the Prof is s ...
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Heeiii prof, very nice piece n a good damage control.keep it up
Prof, you are wrong. Wesleyan is not an Ivy League institution!!!!
MAHAMA NDC KWASEAFUO HATE THE TRUTH,EVILS,IDIOTS,
THERE ARE THOSE WHO DREAM OF A BETTER LIFESTYLE
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AND THOSE WHO LIVE THEIR DREAMS
THOSE WHO WONDER WHAT TOMORROW WILL BRING
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Prof Baah is missing the irony or dilemma of Ghana education; it’s not about testing but about structure period. Every education system in the world, from the USA to Russia is about testing and there is no disputing that fa ...
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Widening the scope for educating the youth is also essential in maximizing their potential. In the UK the school system operates that system as you state obtains in the US but probably not as progressively or radically as tha ...
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THE WORLD HAS MOVED ON; GET IT?
You can just even comprehend the simple message the professor was communicating.
Have you ever heard, read or seen any country developed by illiterates?
Well said Dr, Baah. I have always been saying this. Exams most time base on luck. I do not see why the Universities base too much emphasis on English language for a student who is going to take Engineering or technical major ...
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We have an Education system which antique compared to the Education system in Korea or the emerging economies.
We go to school only to write exam,so when one fails to pass the exams,then that is the end,
Prof,you are right ...
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Hello Prof,
You just stated a clear fact in Ghana.
Ghana does not have its own philosophy of Education and in any sector of our economy. Govt just copy and paste other countries programs and projects and dump them in Gh ...
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Yes,indeed Ghana needs a paradigm shift in its educational system with chew, pour and forget. It is not helping the Nation in anyway.
Where in the world?
What is ACCESSMENT? Do you mean ASSESSMENTS or ACCESSIONS?
PEACE
Prof excuse me to say you are missing the point. Which country in the world are not placing premium on examinations? Do you know that United Kingdom is now vigorously proposing 100% examination oriented courses at the final ...
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My brother, what your saying is some how true but there is no way you can get students at the pre-university level to be serious unless there is an exam.
I was top of class during predatory school, lost concentration in high school and did not get A's in 6th firm to make Ghana UNI...but lucky to get into a California state university, MBA FROM another college in California , a ...
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It is as good as you got!
U BENEFITED FROM AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. ANYWHERE ELSE AND YOU WILL PROLLY NOT MAKE THE GRADE.
EGYA OPAYIN PROFESSOR-WE CAN CHANGE TO ANY SYSTEM BUT THE QUESTRION IS,HAS THE KNOWLDGE OF EDUCATION WHICH MANY OF YOU HAVE ACHIEVED IN THE ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCE MADE 'DENT''TO THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENNT OF GHANA.
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the prof has said it all, no further comment!
A lecturer teaching medicine was giving a class room observation. He took out a jar of yellow liquid. "This," he explained, "is urine. To be a doctor, you have to be observant of color, smell, sight, and taste."
After sayi ...
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indeed u are a professor
The problem is not exam; if it is exam at all it is only at the technical level. The fundamental problem is the content of education. Are we producing the manpower the economy needs? Are we producing the kind of citizens requ ...
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there's something wrong with our education simple and period. no wonder people with masters and Phd degrees still think there's something called witch that eats human flesh.
Francis, it is not the educated only but our non-educated people and all still do think witchcraft exist. They even think dead people are still ruling this earth. Go figure. When a drunk driver crashes and kill his passengers ...
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It's the curriculum which does not make students think for themselves... Outside the box , all based on books which are sometimes outmoded or not relevant yo today's global challenges
is abt time
i agree with prof. our exam system is premitive. also as a peopleo we should look at the depreciation of cedi. how do we achive our devolopmental target when revenue collected looses its value.if your water tank leaks are u ...
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Professor you have disappointed me. Why are you tell us this? You are a head of a department why can't you change it? Are you waiting to be ordered to do so?
I think Pro Barh statement is correct.We need to change the system where Student chew pour pass and forget syndrome.infact Germany system is one of the best.You have to prove after your course by doing in practically before ...
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I have been teaching in Europe for 9 years now and I cannot agree with the Prof. 100%. From my experience as a teacher (i teach Econs, English and French)in Italy, I believe Ghana's Education system isn't that bad at all. Des ...
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Thank u prof.
I Just hope this visionless government will take it seriously as many of us have been victims just bcos of pass in one or two subjects.
Thanks very much once again prof