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GES to clamp down on age-cheating officials

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  • GBC 8 years ago

    Is writing lesson notes the only thing that bring the falling standard of education in the country I think no, teachers write lesson notes n don't even go into the class. Ghanaians we always hold on to old n aca methods. Brin ...
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  • The mask 8 years ago

    It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodologies. What should be the minimum requirement in recruiting lecturers into a tertiary institution? Is it a masters degree or a PhD with a course in education??

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  • Chief 8 years ago

    Ghanaian accept this type cheating

  • a worried teacher 8 years ago

    Teachers habe alot of unaddressed issues which needs to be considered. like salary issues , snnit issues, insurance companies deducting monies whilst u have no policy with them. think about us and we well execute our duties d ...
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  • CNN 8 years ago

    Most heads at secondary schools have changed their date of birth and have done changes to be able to stay in schools

  • Fred Quartey 8 years ago

    Me I won't to increase my age so that I will go on retirement earlier.Is it possible?

  • Adjei Safari 8 years ago

    Am yet to withness a policy that will a sign of happiness to teachers rather than all these actions that brings fear and panic teachers.

  • PK 8 years ago

    We need this for university administrators. Too many of them are lousy workers yet they are never taken to task by demoting them for instance.

  • afia 8 years ago

    fix domsor and results will be good