WE NEED FREE EDUCATION FIRST NPP NANA AND BAWUMEA.
WE NEED FREE EDUCATION FIRST NPP NANA AND BAWUMEA.
Concerned 7 years ago
This is a bit sudden. We need to thoroughly research b4 playing dice with our childrens future
This is a bit sudden. We need to thoroughly research b4 playing dice with our childrens future
tee 7 years ago
TO MAKE PLAGIARISM ACCEPTABLE IN OUR SOCIETY, A NEW BRANCH OF WAEC MUST BE CREATED...POLITICS INTERFERING AGAIN WITH OUR INSTITUTIONS..THE ONLY NEEDED IS HELP INCLUDING MONITORING AND EVALUATION TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE WORKING ... read full comment
TO MAKE PLAGIARISM ACCEPTABLE IN OUR SOCIETY, A NEW BRANCH OF WAEC MUST BE CREATED...POLITICS INTERFERING AGAIN WITH OUR INSTITUTIONS..THE ONLY NEEDED IS HELP INCLUDING MONITORING AND EVALUATION TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE WORKING LIKE THEY SHOULD
Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago
jobs for the KOKOFU boys
jobs for the KOKOFU boys
Sam 7 years ago
I don't support NPP as a party but i am in full support of breaking WAEC'S monopoly over exams in Ghana and other english speaking countries in West Africa.
The leakages and bad exams practices will stop once we introduce co ... read full comment
I don't support NPP as a party but i am in full support of breaking WAEC'S monopoly over exams in Ghana and other english speaking countries in West Africa.
The leakages and bad exams practices will stop once we introduce competition which calls into the credibility of the exams body.
Ali 7 years ago
Now somebody is talking sense.
We are quick to draw comparison with UK, US, Europe and others. But we fall short each time we compare educational set-ups. These countries have multi-exam bodies all of which work to standar ... read full comment
Now somebody is talking sense.
We are quick to draw comparison with UK, US, Europe and others. But we fall short each time we compare educational set-ups. These countries have multi-exam bodies all of which work to standardised exam and education. Let's give this a look.
Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago
from a KOKOFU misfit....
from a KOKOFU misfit....
Kaakie 7 years ago
I totally agree with you. WAEC's monopoly should and MUST be broken. They fail students bcs they know Nov-dec will bring money to their pockets. Sooo many cancellation of papers. Leak of papers, Exam malpractice etc. I strong ... read full comment
I totally agree with you. WAEC's monopoly should and MUST be broken. They fail students bcs they know Nov-dec will bring money to their pockets. Sooo many cancellation of papers. Leak of papers, Exam malpractice etc. I strongly agree the monopoly MUST be broken.
Bill 7 years ago
This is a robust system, that is respected internationally. When you explain the how WAEC works - in particular the fact that a Ghanaian candidate's paper can be marked somewhere in Sierra Leone or The Gambia - people even i ... read full comment
This is a robust system, that is respected internationally. When you explain the how WAEC works - in particular the fact that a Ghanaian candidate's paper can be marked somewhere in Sierra Leone or The Gambia - people even in the West here respect it. Don't do your dodgy things and destroy our qualifications, please.
Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago
wrong for education ministry
wrong for education ministry
Sammy 7 years ago
The model of WAEC set of testing is too old. We need to kill this monopoly. If our systems of education has changed then why the way we test our ability remains the same. WAEC thinks is the only body in our country and n ... read full comment
The model of WAEC set of testing is too old. We need to kill this monopoly. If our systems of education has changed then why the way we test our ability remains the same. WAEC thinks is the only body in our country and no one can challenge this council. It is about time to bring other bodies of examiners. Ghanaians we must support this idea. Is time our young students not to be afraid of an examination body . WAEC must stop scaring these kids by doing their work right. Change and challenge. Competition is part of democracy and democracy is part of education.
Zoobie-Zoobie 7 years ago
a dumb idea from an incompetent loud-mothed minister designate
a dumb idea from an incompetent loud-mothed minister designate
???? 7 years ago
I pray this idea of yours comes into fruition. Is long overdue that this monopoly of weac be broken,gh students have had enough of dem
I pray this idea of yours comes into fruition. Is long overdue that this monopoly of weac be broken,gh students have had enough of dem
Opanin Usmann 7 years ago
The WAEC Monopoly produced people like Okudjeto ablakwa, Sam George, Stan Dogbe Ofosu kwaachie, Koku Anyidoho and those NDC idiots who talk with no Sense. These People forged their way through with exam leakages.
The WAEC Monopoly produced people like Okudjeto ablakwa, Sam George, Stan Dogbe Ofosu kwaachie, Koku Anyidoho and those NDC idiots who talk with no Sense. These People forged their way through with exam leakages.
NPPigs 7 years ago
How many examining bodies do we need for basic and secondary level education?
Should the Ghana Medical Council's monopoly on doctor's accreditation be broken too?
I don't get it, what exactly is his plan? The problem w ... read full comment
How many examining bodies do we need for basic and secondary level education?
Should the Ghana Medical Council's monopoly on doctor's accreditation be broken too?
I don't get it, what exactly is his plan? The problem with our educational system isn't WAEC.
ss villa 7 years ago
NPPigs, that is the right question to NPP and its loud mouthed education minister designate.
NPPigs, that is the right question to NPP and its loud mouthed education minister designate.
Kakai 7 years ago
He got it wrong. I m surprised the President could find a better candidate with track record of academia-research, publication record in education who understands the dynamics of global education.
Despite his academic attain ... read full comment
He got it wrong. I m surprised the President could find a better candidate with track record of academia-research, publication record in education who understands the dynamics of global education.
Despite his academic attainment, there's no evidence of his contribution to academia
WE NEED FREE EDUCATION FIRST NPP NANA AND BAWUMEA.
This is a bit sudden. We need to thoroughly research b4 playing dice with our childrens future
TO MAKE PLAGIARISM ACCEPTABLE IN OUR SOCIETY, A NEW BRANCH OF WAEC MUST BE CREATED...POLITICS INTERFERING AGAIN WITH OUR INSTITUTIONS..THE ONLY NEEDED IS HELP INCLUDING MONITORING AND EVALUATION TO MAKE SURE THEY ARE WORKING ...
read full comment
jobs for the KOKOFU boys
I don't support NPP as a party but i am in full support of breaking WAEC'S monopoly over exams in Ghana and other english speaking countries in West Africa.
The leakages and bad exams practices will stop once we introduce co ...
read full comment
Now somebody is talking sense.
We are quick to draw comparison with UK, US, Europe and others. But we fall short each time we compare educational set-ups. These countries have multi-exam bodies all of which work to standar ...
read full comment
from a KOKOFU misfit....
I totally agree with you. WAEC's monopoly should and MUST be broken. They fail students bcs they know Nov-dec will bring money to their pockets. Sooo many cancellation of papers. Leak of papers, Exam malpractice etc. I strong ...
read full comment
This is a robust system, that is respected internationally. When you explain the how WAEC works - in particular the fact that a Ghanaian candidate's paper can be marked somewhere in Sierra Leone or The Gambia - people even i ...
read full comment
wrong for education ministry
The model of WAEC set of testing is too old. We need to kill this monopoly. If our systems of education has changed then why the way we test our ability remains the same. WAEC thinks is the only body in our country and n ...
read full comment
a dumb idea from an incompetent loud-mothed minister designate
I pray this idea of yours comes into fruition. Is long overdue that this monopoly of weac be broken,gh students have had enough of dem
The WAEC Monopoly produced people like Okudjeto ablakwa, Sam George, Stan Dogbe Ofosu kwaachie, Koku Anyidoho and those NDC idiots who talk with no Sense. These People forged their way through with exam leakages.
How many examining bodies do we need for basic and secondary level education?
Should the Ghana Medical Council's monopoly on doctor's accreditation be broken too?
I don't get it, what exactly is his plan? The problem w ...
read full comment
NPPigs, that is the right question to NPP and its loud mouthed education minister designate.
He got it wrong. I m surprised the President could find a better candidate with track record of academia-research, publication record in education who understands the dynamics of global education.
Despite his academic attain ...
read full comment