Stop talking theories and lay the blame squarely on the GES.
It is not the woman's duty to supply chalk after a request was made for her to donate computers and books.
Stop talking theories and lay the blame squarely on the GES.
It is not the woman's duty to supply chalk after a request was made for her to donate computers and books.
johnatt 8 years ago
Politicisation will destroy initiative. We are all differently gifted. Correction and mentorship rather than humiliation is a sign of maturity and good judgement and can win votes. This case might be one vote needlessly lost. ... read full comment
Politicisation will destroy initiative. We are all differently gifted. Correction and mentorship rather than humiliation is a sign of maturity and good judgement and can win votes. This case might be one vote needlessly lost.
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Asonaba 8 years ago
Chalk or no chalk shouldn't be the issue.
The issue is we the people of Ghana must do everything humanly possible to provide top-notch education to our young people; failure to that will catch up with us sooner or later.
Chalk or no chalk shouldn't be the issue.
The issue is we the people of Ghana must do everything humanly possible to provide top-notch education to our young people; failure to that will catch up with us sooner or later.
Toronto by Night 8 years ago
But we can't also ignore the basic essentials for the classroom if we want our 'top-notch education' to succeed
But we can't also ignore the basic essentials for the classroom if we want our 'top-notch education' to succeed
Stop talking theories and lay the blame squarely on the GES.
It is not the woman's duty to supply chalk after a request was made for her to donate computers and books.
Politicisation will destroy initiative. We are all differently gifted. Correction and mentorship rather than humiliation is a sign of maturity and good judgement and can win votes. This case might be one vote needlessly lost. ...
read full comment
Chalk or no chalk shouldn't be the issue.
The issue is we the people of Ghana must do everything humanly possible to provide top-notch education to our young people; failure to that will catch up with us sooner or later.
But we can't also ignore the basic essentials for the classroom if we want our 'top-notch education' to succeed