we Ghanaians we are not using our senses well. how come teacher trainees will be teaching with empty stomach and even the graduated ones. no chalk to use; no classroom and you are talking of medium of instruction. Do you peop ... read full comment
we Ghanaians we are not using our senses well. how come teacher trainees will be teaching with empty stomach and even the graduated ones. no chalk to use; no classroom and you are talking of medium of instruction. Do you people think teachers go to class to teach without varying the medium of instruction. Are these ministers professionals at all.
Nana Borrow Dumsor 1 8 years ago
Eiii Ghana are we serous? U r telling us to use local language as medium of instruction in public schools while sending your wards to private schools.
Eiii Ghana are we serous? U r telling us to use local language as medium of instruction in public schools while sending your wards to private schools.
Kaboro 8 years ago
Did this booklong prof realize the
dilemma of using "mother tongue" in Accra?
Too educated to be that DAFT!
Did this booklong prof realize the
dilemma of using "mother tongue" in Accra?
Too educated to be that DAFT!
Suman 8 years ago
A-oh, Ghana: we have a "whole" professor and minister talking by heart like a village "rat-trapper" who
doesn't give a darn about being "educated"!
All her "educated experience", and she is devoid of the common sense that ... read full comment
A-oh, Ghana: we have a "whole" professor and minister talking by heart like a village "rat-trapper" who
doesn't give a darn about being "educated"!
All her "educated experience", and she is devoid of the common sense that many homes primarily do NOT use the so-called "mother tongue"!
There are mothers in Koforidua whose
native language is not Twi, but all in the family do not speak that
"native language"!
How is madam minister professor determine the "mother-tongue"?
A minister with simplistic solutions!
Kweku 8 years ago
Thank you senior colleague. The issue is not about language. We are reaping what we sow into our students from day one.
Thank you senior colleague. The issue is not about language. We are reaping what we sow into our students from day one.
Michael Amedor 8 years ago
Please can i get the name and contact of the writer for further discussion. Thanks
Please can i get the name and contact of the writer for further discussion. Thanks
we Ghanaians we are not using our senses well. how come teacher trainees will be teaching with empty stomach and even the graduated ones. no chalk to use; no classroom and you are talking of medium of instruction. Do you peop ...
read full comment
Eiii Ghana are we serous? U r telling us to use local language as medium of instruction in public schools while sending your wards to private schools.
Did this booklong prof realize the
dilemma of using "mother tongue" in Accra?
Too educated to be that DAFT!
A-oh, Ghana: we have a "whole" professor and minister talking by heart like a village "rat-trapper" who
doesn't give a darn about being "educated"!
All her "educated experience", and she is devoid of the common sense that ...
read full comment
Thank you senior colleague. The issue is not about language. We are reaping what we sow into our students from day one.
Please can i get the name and contact of the writer for further discussion. Thanks