It is extremely precarious and misleading to write about our kids education comparatively with other nations like Canada and the US, where the education systems are fully supported economically and politically.
It is extremely precarious and misleading to write about our kids education comparatively with other nations like Canada and the US, where the education systems are fully supported economically and politically.
KING LOMOTEY 9 years ago
It is extremely precarious and misleading to write about our kids education comparatively with other nations like Canada and the US, where the education systems are fully supported economically and politically.
It is extremely precarious and misleading to write about our kids education comparatively with other nations like Canada and the US, where the education systems are fully supported economically and politically.
Kwame Joe 9 years ago
Are you writing about Canada's education system or Ghana's? Some of our students and their parents don't have the means to even buy school supplies. It is a struggle to educate the kids.
Are you writing about Canada's education system or Ghana's? Some of our students and their parents don't have the means to even buy school supplies. It is a struggle to educate the kids.
GHFUO: nyantakyi, 1/9aa must go ASAP! 9 years ago
THIS IS WAT WE NEED TO MOVE GH FORWARD IN THE NEW MILLENIA. OUR LEADERS ARE VISIONLESS N HOPELESS
THIS IS WAT WE NEED TO MOVE GH FORWARD IN THE NEW MILLENIA. OUR LEADERS ARE VISIONLESS N HOPELESS
Ghanaba 9 years ago
I think Mr Ayia is not necessarily talking about the school system or comparing Canada's education to that of Ghana. The writing is about preparation for by parents, students and teachers for school again after the long vac. ... read full comment
I think Mr Ayia is not necessarily talking about the school system or comparing Canada's education to that of Ghana. The writing is about preparation for by parents, students and teachers for school again after the long vac. Don't students go back to school after the long break in Ghana as students in Canada do? The economics may differ but the morals are the same
Kwame Joe 9 years ago
Ghanaba, economics trumps everything, even including morals. Poor parents are struggling to find money to educate their children in Ghana, you better believe that.
The intention to give their children the best education migh ... read full comment
Ghanaba, economics trumps everything, even including morals. Poor parents are struggling to find money to educate their children in Ghana, you better believe that.
The intention to give their children the best education might be the same both in Canada and in Ghana.
Ghanaba 9 years ago
Thanks, Kwame. I am also in Ghana and see how many parents struggle to meet their children's needs but there is still the need for them to mae sure their children who are going back to school are ready for the challenges ahea ... read full comment
Thanks, Kwame. I am also in Ghana and see how many parents struggle to meet their children's needs but there is still the need for them to mae sure their children who are going back to school are ready for the challenges ahead. it is not only money remember that good name is always better than riches. Agreed?
Bell Nono 9 years ago
Please tell those unpatriotic persons in the country doing everything possible for the current government to fail to stop their unpatriotic activity. Certain people felt, if they are not in power, nobody has the right to gov ... read full comment
Please tell those unpatriotic persons in the country doing everything possible for the current government to fail to stop their unpatriotic activity. Certain people felt, if they are not in power, nobody has the right to govern Ghana.
It is extremely precarious and misleading to write about our kids education comparatively with other nations like Canada and the US, where the education systems are fully supported economically and politically.
It is extremely precarious and misleading to write about our kids education comparatively with other nations like Canada and the US, where the education systems are fully supported economically and politically.
Are you writing about Canada's education system or Ghana's? Some of our students and their parents don't have the means to even buy school supplies. It is a struggle to educate the kids.
THIS IS WAT WE NEED TO MOVE GH FORWARD IN THE NEW MILLENIA. OUR LEADERS ARE VISIONLESS N HOPELESS
I think Mr Ayia is not necessarily talking about the school system or comparing Canada's education to that of Ghana. The writing is about preparation for by parents, students and teachers for school again after the long vac. ...
read full comment
Ghanaba, economics trumps everything, even including morals. Poor parents are struggling to find money to educate their children in Ghana, you better believe that.
The intention to give their children the best education migh ...
read full comment
Thanks, Kwame. I am also in Ghana and see how many parents struggle to meet their children's needs but there is still the need for them to mae sure their children who are going back to school are ready for the challenges ahea ...
read full comment
Please tell those unpatriotic persons in the country doing everything possible for the current government to fail to stop their unpatriotic activity. Certain people felt, if they are not in power, nobody has the right to gov ...
read full comment