polytechnic graduates serve a unique purpose in the technical industry....i.e. technicians
how would a technical university be different from KNUST ? not every person need or is capable to earn a degree..
polytechnic graduates serve a unique purpose in the technical industry....i.e. technicians
how would a technical university be different from KNUST ? not every person need or is capable to earn a degree..
T'pau 9 years ago
Mr President, the unemployment problem is not a question of inadequacy of degree-level qualifications. It is rather, the lack of jobs. Are the youth going to be more innovative to create jobs, after completing the so-called T ... read full comment
Mr President, the unemployment problem is not a question of inadequacy of degree-level qualifications. It is rather, the lack of jobs. Are the youth going to be more innovative to create jobs, after completing the so-called Technical Universities? I have my doubts.
Yaw Boakye 9 years ago
must put premium on knowledge generation and creativity to create a knowledge-based economy.
“Re-branding of our Polytechnics is one of the strategic objectives for driving the change. We must carefully execute the proce ... read full comment
must put premium on knowledge generation and creativity to create a knowledge-based economy.
“Re-branding of our Polytechnics is one of the strategic objectives for driving the change. We must carefully execute the process in order to carve a desirable future for our present and next generation.”
Ghfuo: Be Bad & Hang Nyantakyi, NOW! 9 years ago
The reasons for the conversion are all benign. NDC Thieves will inflate the costs and steal. Parliament must debate and vote on this matter.
The reasons for the conversion are all benign. NDC Thieves will inflate the costs and steal. Parliament must debate and vote on this matter.
Asem se be 9 years ago
@Yaw Boakye I like interesting contributors like you. You made a very good point but you failed to conclude that we have to place practical s at the doorstep of these institutions. Just turning a poly into a uni is not going ... read full comment
@Yaw Boakye I like interesting contributors like you. You made a very good point but you failed to conclude that we have to place practical s at the doorstep of these institutions. Just turning a poly into a uni is not going to turn things around. What we need is, a polytechnic that works. In some countries like South Korea and Australia, polytechnics are equivalent to university education bcos of the ingredients involve. Machines for students to dismantle and rebuild in all aspects. Emphasis must be placed on chemistry, physics and mathematics and even offer free education in these areas of study. We need engineers in mechanical, structural, civil, rail, tunnel, sewerage, water, aerospace, aeronautical, computer science and electronic. This is what will turn Ghana round and not necessarily technical university.
Yaw Boakye 9 years ago
I have read the Final Report & the Technical University Bill. Please visit the Ministry of education website to ascertain if, you have time.
1.1 Membership of the Committee
The Committee has the following membership:
... read full comment
I have read the Final Report & the Technical University Bill. Please visit the Ministry of education website to ascertain if, you have time.
1.1 Membership of the Committee
The Committee has the following membership:
Dr George Afeti - Chairman
Executive Secretary, National Inspectorate Board
Former Secretary General,
Commonwealth Association of Polytechnics in Africa
Former Principal, Ho Polytechnic
Member of the Ghana Institution of Engineers (GhIE)
Cmdr. J. A. C. Combey (Rtd) - Member
Association of Ghana Industries
Dr J. V. K. Afun - Member
Rector, Ho Polytechnic
Conference of Rectors of Polytechnics
Prof G. K. S. Aflakpui - Member
Rector, Wa Polytechnic
Fellow, Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences
Conference of Rectors of Polytechnics
Mr Kwame Dattey - Member
Executive Secretary,
National Accreditation Board
Dr Albert K. Sunnu - Member
Senior Lecturer, College of Engineering
KNUST
Mrs Divina D. Nkwatabisa - Member
State Attorney
Attorney General’s Department
Prof Mahama Duwiejua - Member
Executive Secretary
National Council for Tertiary Education
Mr Evans T. Ankomah-Asare - Secretary
Assistant Secretary
National Council for Tertiary Education
Asante 9 years ago
LACK OF INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES TO EMPLOY GRADUATES NOT THE NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND TECH UNIVERSITIES. BY THE WAY HOW AN INDUSTRIAL COMPANY SURVIVE IN A "DUMSOR" ECONOMY WITH BAD TRANSPORTATION AND VIRTUALLY NO RAILWAY LINES. ... read full comment
LACK OF INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES TO EMPLOY GRADUATES NOT THE NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND TECH UNIVERSITIES. BY THE WAY HOW AN INDUSTRIAL COMPANY SURVIVE IN A "DUMSOR" ECONOMY WITH BAD TRANSPORTATION AND VIRTUALLY NO RAILWAY LINES. MAHAMA STOP FOOLING US WITH YOUR SPEECHES.
The Truth in UK 9 years ago
Mahama got his position on silver platter so he always think most of us are fools. How many jobs will be created with the conversion from Polytechnics to Universities. Somebody better advise him to invest his stolen or corrup ... read full comment
Mahama got his position on silver platter so he always think most of us are fools. How many jobs will be created with the conversion from Polytechnics to Universities. Somebody better advise him to invest his stolen or corrupt money in Ghana instead of creating jobs in other countries with his investments there. He is rather boosting the brain drain by his myopic ideas.
USMAN 9 years ago
If we have students who study carpentry, auto mechanics, electrical installation, fish farming, food technology, glass technology, plastic technology, etc, at the degree level from any of the proposed technical universities, ... read full comment
If we have students who study carpentry, auto mechanics, electrical installation, fish farming, food technology, glass technology, plastic technology, etc, at the degree level from any of the proposed technical universities, they will be able to create their own jobs after school without waiting for anybody to employ them. On the contrary, persons with degrees in geography, history, classics, political science,etc, from our traditional universities will always wait on others for employment.
Kofi 9 years ago
JJ changed the GCE system to JSS reason being students will be equipped with technical skills for employment.where are we today?
JJ changed the GCE system to JSS reason being students will be equipped with technical skills for employment.where are we today?
John 9 years ago
Who told you they are unemployed they're on the street selling dog chains.They are JSS graduates who can't write their names.
Who told you they are unemployed they're on the street selling dog chains.They are JSS graduates who can't write their names.
USMAN 9 years ago
Mahama is correcting all the wrongs created by the implementation of the bogus JSS concept.
Mahama is correcting all the wrongs created by the implementation of the bogus JSS concept.
Pelicles 9 years ago
This is what you should do. Tackle the electricity issue and let water flow 24/7. The private sector will pick up and the huge unemployment facing Ghana will evaporate. I am not an economist but that is what my commonsense ... read full comment
This is what you should do. Tackle the electricity issue and let water flow 24/7. The private sector will pick up and the huge unemployment facing Ghana will evaporate. I am not an economist but that is what my commonsense tells me. No investor in his/her right mind will like to invest in a country where there is no light and water. Do you expect the investors to come and power their businesses with lantern? Come on, be realistic.
My thots 9 years ago
Isit not possible to change the curriculum and if necessary, the qualifications obtained. With this name change to technical universities, lots of money will be wasted for printing new stationery and other materials etc. and ... read full comment
Isit not possible to change the curriculum and if necessary, the qualifications obtained. With this name change to technical universities, lots of money will be wasted for printing new stationery and other materials etc. and will be an avenue for corruption.
Yaw Boakye 9 years ago
The forum on the theme: “Repositioning Technical Education as a Driver of Economic Transformation and National Development,” brought together a number of distinguished personalities in the education sector for deliberatio ... read full comment
The forum on the theme: “Repositioning Technical Education as a Driver of Economic Transformation and National Development,” brought together a number of distinguished personalities in the education sector for deliberations.
Its aim was to create the context for understanding and collaboration amongst all stakeholders and it was also a platform for a national discourse in a bid to fine tune on-going implementation processes towards the conversion.
President Mahama said the decision to convert Polytechnics into Technical Universities was carefully thought through.
Koo Nimo 9 years ago
Yaw Boakye, is copy and paste all you can do?
Yaw Boakye, is copy and paste all you can do?
Yaw Boakye 9 years ago
Yes Koo Nimo, I see nothing wrong in highlighting points of interest. I am sorry for not doing more that time.
Yes Koo Nimo, I see nothing wrong in highlighting points of interest. I am sorry for not doing more that time.
MENSAH 9 years ago
Did MAHAMA and ATTA MILLS think through before offering money to WOYOME,WATERVILLE,ISOFOTON AND STX PROMISES?
Decisions control future.
NDC has made uncountable mistakes with their weak economic policies,just to find an ope ... read full comment
Did MAHAMA and ATTA MILLS think through before offering money to WOYOME,WATERVILLE,ISOFOTON AND STX PROMISES?
Decisions control future.
NDC has made uncountable mistakes with their weak economic policies,just to find an opening to create,loot and share.
Ghanaians are tired of being victims to wrong decisions of these ignorant,naive politicians since time immemorial,and it's about time these politicians knew difference and make decisions that can cash in.
What would put these youth into gainful employment as early as possible,when they graduate from such institutions?
I feel it badly when I see a young girl/boy's time being wasted just because there is no job for him/her, after all the time wasted and effort put in studying so hard at school.
THEY CAN'T AFFORD TIME-WASTING ANY LONGER,FOR TME IS THE ONLY GIFT GIVEN BY GOD,TO MANKIND EQUALLY.
Dessy 9 years ago
Good move
Good move
meh 9 years ago
How is it a good move? guyman has not done anything or put the necessary pillars in place and making crass statements as if the polys are ready to solve an employment problem. His education policies are not worthy of consider ... read full comment
How is it a good move? guyman has not done anything or put the necessary pillars in place and making crass statements as if the polys are ready to solve an employment problem. His education policies are not worthy of consideration.
HUMANISM 9 years ago
COMMUNIST INFERIOR TACTICS. HOW IS THE HO UNIVERSITY COMING ?
HOW IS THE TAMALE SUPER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMING ?
COMMUNIST INFERIOR TACTICS. HOW IS THE HO UNIVERSITY COMING ?
HOW IS THE TAMALE SUPER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMING ?
Yaw Boakye 9 years ago
The President commended the Technical Committee for a good work done, and extended government’s appreciation to Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dient (DAAD) for their assistance.
Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Min ... read full comment
The President commended the Technical Committee for a good work done, and extended government’s appreciation to Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dient (DAAD) for their assistance.
Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Minister of Education, announced that the Technical Universities Draft Bill to enhance the process had also been completed.
MAHAMAH 9 years ago
MR PRESIDENT, YOUR FUCKING ASS HOLE WILL PROVIDE ALL THESE NUMEROUS GRADUATES FROM THE POLY UNIVERSITIES JOBS SINCE THEY ARE MARKETABLE. THIS IS THE LOOSE TALK FROM FOOLISH PRESIDENTS MAHAMAH. THIS STUPID FOOL TALKS REALLY L ... read full comment
MR PRESIDENT, YOUR FUCKING ASS HOLE WILL PROVIDE ALL THESE NUMEROUS GRADUATES FROM THE POLY UNIVERSITIES JOBS SINCE THEY ARE MARKETABLE. THIS IS THE LOOSE TALK FROM FOOLISH PRESIDENTS MAHAMAH. THIS STUPID FOOL TALKS REALLY LIKE THERE IS NOTHING IN HIS BRAINS. IS THESE FOOL ON DRUGS OR WHAT. THERE ARE NO JOBS IN GHANA PERIOD. IT IS NOT BECAUSE THE MANY GRADUATES ARE NOT MARKETABLE. YOU MEAN THE MANY ENGINEERS SCIENTIST FROM GHANA UNIVERSITIES ARE NOT MARKETABLE THAT IS REASON WHY THEY JOBLESS? FOOOOOOOLISH PRESIDENT.
Joe Turkey 9 years ago
What is the logic in Mahama's statement? Is the lack of employment due to absence of Technical Universities. Is the prevalence of poverty the result of lack of proper skills for the many unemployed graduates. Weren't NVTI, Te ... read full comment
What is the logic in Mahama's statement? Is the lack of employment due to absence of Technical Universities. Is the prevalence of poverty the result of lack of proper skills for the many unemployed graduates. Weren't NVTI, Technical Schools, Training Colleges, Post-Secs, PolyTechnicals supposed to do the same things i.e. absorb the many graduates that drop out of the mainstream Secondary Schools system until the illiterate group of revolutionaries calling themselves PNDC collapsed it. Then they replaced it it with a useless JSS that produces a mass of unemployable good-for-nothing young kids. Then we are now trying to figure out what to do with these kids. These are some of the destructions illiterate Jerry Rawlings inflicted on Ghana
Koo Nimo 9 years ago
Election is approaching...........
Election is approaching...........
Abubaker Salif 9 years ago
This is a very clear evidence that this socalled predident has not the slightest clue about education.
Let me teach him some basic rudiments of education: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Te ... read full comment
This is a very clear evidence that this socalled predident has not the slightest clue about education.
Let me teach him some basic rudiments of education: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Imperial College (UK), University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology, Tsin Gua University,Technical Universities in Berlin, Munich and Aachen, are examples of TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES.
Does this socalled president intend to convert the current polytechnics in Ghana to match those enumerated here?
This so-called president specialises only in women with big bottoms BUT has NO CLUE about education.
Nana Akuffo-Addo is a better educated man and understands education more.
Vote this stupid and corrupt so-called president out of office forthwith.
USMAN 9 years ago
When the teacher training colleges were given tertiary status, there was no complain. When two new univerities were created in the Eastern and Brong Ahafo Regions it was hailed as a noble idea. When Nurses training colleges w ... read full comment
When the teacher training colleges were given tertiary status, there was no complain. When two new univerities were created in the Eastern and Brong Ahafo Regions it was hailed as a noble idea. When Nurses training colleges were made diploma awarding institution that one was Hallelujah. Now that polytechnics are going to be upgraded to technical university level, hey, Hell is breaking loose. People want to use others as intellectual and career slaves at all cost, why. This pre-colonial slavery mentality that made some of our chiefs to sell their sons and daughters in exchange for dressing mirrors and bottles of alcohol is still in the minds of Ghanaians. We all know that when you go to the GES there is a very high shortage for science teachers and technical and vocational instructors. Why have our traditional university system not been able to fill that gap. Technical and vocation is an option and deserve to be offered even up to the PhD level.
Abubaker Salif 9 years ago
In order to capture some little knowledge about this so-called president, we need to ask him to tell us about his four children (with Lordina). We want us to tell us about the schools they attend or attended, and where they a ... read full comment
In order to capture some little knowledge about this so-called president, we need to ask him to tell us about his four children (with Lordina). We want us to tell us about the schools they attend or attended, and where they are currently or what has become of them.
Answers to these questions would prove to us if this so-called president understands education and has even used that understanding to benefit his own chilsdren.
Barimaba 9 years ago
not enough professionals to fill the vacancies
not enough professionals to fill the vacancies
Fifi Kwetey 9 years ago
There are already tens of thousands of techies without jobs so what on earth is he waffling about ?
There are already tens of thousands of techies without jobs so what on earth is he waffling about ?
fiction 9 years ago
Another empty talks dis useless president ll neva learn n stop making promises whn at all ll mahama do things right in ghana everything is jst amess nw stupid pepeni no wonder u people were always relegated to de background ... read full comment
Another empty talks dis useless president ll neva learn n stop making promises whn at all ll mahama do things right in ghana everything is jst amess nw stupid pepeni no wonder u people were always relegated to de background due to ur imcompetency u are a disgrace to ur tribesmen
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1 Lawyer 9 years ago
The major problem with our educational system right now is the large number of young students who do not qualify to enter Senior Secondary Schools from our Junior Secondary Schools.These are the young people selling cell phon ... read full comment
The major problem with our educational system right now is the large number of young students who do not qualify to enter Senior Secondary Schools from our Junior Secondary Schools.These are the young people selling cell phones at Nkrumah Circle,selling their bodies as prostitutes and becoming young parents, and these young people will not have the qualifications to enter into the so-called technical universities anyway.
Thelma 9 years ago
This is the goof of the century.
Polytechnics to start awarding degrees.Is it
really degrees we need to solve our
economic problems and propel
developments or the quality of what is
churned out. If its university degrees ... read full comment
This is the goof of the century.
Polytechnics to start awarding degrees.Is it
really degrees we need to solve our
economic problems and propel
developments or the quality of what is
churned out. If its university degrees , we
have thousands upon thousands already .
This conversion is going to create probably
millions of useless gradu
USMAN 9 years ago
We need a specific institution to offer technical and vocational education up to the PhD level. One may ask, what happened to KNUST? I tell you, KNUST has deviated from its core mandate. The engineering they offer at KNUST is ... read full comment
We need a specific institution to offer technical and vocational education up to the PhD level. One may ask, what happened to KNUST? I tell you, KNUST has deviated from its core mandate. The engineering they offer at KNUST is full of mathematics. Mathematics is not engineering but a mere language engineers and scientists normally use to communicate. Have you ever wondered why most mathematics teachers in Ghana are engineering graduates from KNUST?
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impromptus 9 years ago
Copy copy and copy without thinking through properly
Copy copy and copy without thinking through properly
impromptus 9 years ago
Sack your advisers Mahama. They are as dumb as yourself. How on earth could you dream that
Sack your advisers Mahama. They are as dumb as yourself. How on earth could you dream that
USMAN. 9 years ago
He is only righting the wrongs created by our traditional university system.
He is only righting the wrongs created by our traditional university system.
Punch(USA) 9 years ago
Why do you keep on producing graduate, when you know that they cannot find job when they finished. Mr Penpeni, think twice.
Why do you keep on producing graduate, when you know that they cannot find job when they finished. Mr Penpeni, think twice.
USMAN. 9 years ago
Don't worry.If we have students who study carpentry, auto mechanics, electrical installation, fish farming, food technology, glass technology, plastic technology, etc, at the degree level from any of the proposed technical un ... read full comment
Don't worry.If we have students who study carpentry, auto mechanics, electrical installation, fish farming, food technology, glass technology, plastic technology, etc, at the degree level from any of the proposed technical universities, they will be able to create their own jobs after school without waiting for anybody to employ them. On the contrary, persons with degrees in geography, history, classics, political science,etc, from our traditional universities will always wait on others for employment.
Asem se be 9 years ago
Usman what s needed is practicals in all aspects of our education
Usman what s needed is practicals in all aspects of our education
USMAN. 9 years ago
Our educational system does not have any technical/vocational education traditions/culture. You remember during the colonial days when our elders had to travel abroad for tertiary education majority, if not all, went in for t ... read full comment
Our educational system does not have any technical/vocational education traditions/culture. You remember during the colonial days when our elders had to travel abroad for tertiary education majority, if not all, went in for the arts and humanities like Law, Economics, Commerce, Political Science, History, Theology, etc. Only few of them went in for medicine and other allied sciences and so practical education has not been a priority area in Ghana history. Subsequently, those who say they are in charge of technical/ vocational education are only pretending. The question is, of all Ghana government scholarships offered to Ghanaians how many has been offered to technicians and technologist. The answer is none. They will rather give it to those going to study gender studies, classics, political science, oriental studies,etc. So you see, we need to start from somewhere.
USMAN 9 years ago
Technical education is an option and not a graveyard for the intellectually weak. Read what the experts say. "For someone who is certain about his chosen profession, a specialized[technical or vocational] education can be the ... read full comment
Technical education is an option and not a graveyard for the intellectually weak. Read what the experts say. "For someone who is certain about his chosen profession, a specialized[technical or vocational] education can be the right choice. An obvious example is a musician who chooses to study at a school like Juilliard. Vocationally oriented specialized education curricula can give the student a definite advantage in the job market. Besides the very focused course of study, specialized education programs often offer their students co-op or other work-related experience. Specialized education programs can often be completed in a shorter time than general education programs, which can save a significant amount of money. Many working adults pursue specialized education programs to begin or resume their careers in the least possible amount of time.In a difficult economy, many less affluent students believe that a general education, especially in the humanities, is a luxury they cannot afford. It is generally easier to make the transition from a general to a specialized education than vice versa, although moving in the opposite direction is not impossible. The life circumstances of the student are likely to be the biggest influence on the choice between general and specialized education." We must therefore not think that technical education is for the intellectually weak students. We need technical universities now.
Yaw Boakye 9 years ago
USMAN, could not side you any less, the stigma induced into our educational systems by slave and colonial perpetrators, has played a greater roles in sidelining technical institutions as hub for academically and intellectual ... read full comment
USMAN, could not side you any less, the stigma induced into our educational systems by slave and colonial perpetrators, has played a greater roles in sidelining technical institutions as hub for academically and intellectually challenged studies must be radically transformed or averted to instill the pride in building and maintaining standards,quality and safer brands in global jobs and marketing trends.
edward asamoa 9 years ago
I'm agree with you for this vision.
I'm agree with you for this vision.
Addai Sarfo Yeboah - Canada 9 years ago
I think the government is jumping the gun.As nation,we do not have adequate teachers for the move.We do not have machines.We also do not have industries to coordinate with.Our existing technical schools are already not in goo ... read full comment
I think the government is jumping the gun.As nation,we do not have adequate teachers for the move.We do not have machines.We also do not have industries to coordinate with.Our existing technical schools are already not in good shape. Mr. Kwartey,please think through. There are so many findings out there for your attention.At both Accra and Kumasi, polytechnic, the would be teachers are due for pension. Even if you decide to extend their tenure, they will need upgrade. I spoke with Mr.Asamoa Dodoo and then deputy minister for education way back on these.I think is a good idea but no now.We are not ready, Mr Mahama.
The mask 9 years ago
Lecturers in tertiary institutions must recognize the fact that students in these institution are adults. Some may be married and some may be business executives.
It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodol ... read full comment
Lecturers in tertiary institutions must recognize the fact that students in these institution are adults. Some may be married and some may be business executives.
It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodologies. What should be the minimum requirement when recruiting lecturers into a tertiary institution? Is it a masters degree or a PhD with a course in education??
Professors in tertiary institutions must read GES directives. There are many important and useful GES directives which would help them.
GES banned all forms of corporal punishment in Educational institutions but there are reports that some tertiary institutions are still carrying out this practice. Asking students to kneel down and so on.
Atikopo#1 9 years ago
This Mahama guy is a foolish shiit!!
This Mahama guy is a foolish shiit!!
Asem se be 9 years ago
Mahama what you are doing is theory technical education which has produced useless non performing graduates over the years. Buy a brand new car and give it to the engineering department of the KNUST to play with for a start a ... read full comment
Mahama what you are doing is theory technical education which has produced useless non performing graduates over the years. Buy a brand new car and give it to the engineering department of the KNUST to play with for a start and then come talking tough. You cant create technical universities while the existing ones have basically nothing. A level one institution here in the uk is more equipped and practical than all universities in Ghana put together. Some of these level one iinstitutions have private jets to play with, dismantling and building. Why have we failed so badly? Why? Joke joke joke
Keewuo-- USA 9 years ago
Who told you technical universities alone will solve youth employment. You must be kidding.
Who told you technical universities alone will solve youth employment. You must be kidding.
jagadu 9 years ago
Germany has Universitats and Fachhochschules. Universitats are the universities and the Fachhochschules are the technical universities which awards technical degrees. I will advice the government of Ghana to consult the Germa ... read full comment
Germany has Universitats and Fachhochschules. Universitats are the universities and the Fachhochschules are the technical universities which awards technical degrees. I will advice the government of Ghana to consult the Germans about this conversion since it has really helped Germany to develop the technical skills of its students and has contributed immensely to the German economy.
MENSAH 9 years ago
NDC TALKS AND TALKS AND TALKS,BUT NO WISDOM IN IT.
It is a very good thing to convert these polytechnics unto technical universities,but we have to make sure,pertinent jobs have already been created to absorb them,after th ... read full comment
NDC TALKS AND TALKS AND TALKS,BUT NO WISDOM IN IT.
It is a very good thing to convert these polytechnics unto technical universities,but we have to make sure,pertinent jobs have already been created to absorb them,after their graduation.
I have a nephew who has graduated from KNUTS,as a land economist,but still at home,unemployed.
That is my point.
I think it's good but the timing is wrong.
What we need now,in my opinion,is to find a way to turn our economy into productive one but not still wallowing in raw material exporting trade.
If the required jobs are there,these young guys will rush in such universities to be trained.
If this could be about petrochemical courses,then I could have jumped on board,because we lack those skills,as a nation,and foreigners have gotten the best out of that.
MAHAMA AND HIS NDC SHOULD WISE-UP.
mujaihid 9 years ago
Mr.Perez are u a fool or do u think we are politically doomed?, come on do you think converting polytechnics to tech universities will help solve unemployment? Where is the already university graduates how many jobs do they h ... read full comment
Mr.Perez are u a fool or do u think we are politically doomed?, come on do you think converting polytechnics to tech universities will help solve unemployment? Where is the already university graduates how many jobs do they have? Stop making a foolout of us..we need factories and industries that will help eliviate poverty not tech universities.
GOD IS WATCHING 9 years ago
WHAT WILL CURB YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IS JOBS, JOBS.JOBS.WHAT IS THE PURPOSE AFTER POLYTECHNICS,UNIVERSITIES.PLEASE GIVE US A BREAK.CREATE JOB,AND STOP TALKING.
WHAT WILL CURB YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IS JOBS, JOBS.JOBS.WHAT IS THE PURPOSE AFTER POLYTECHNICS,UNIVERSITIES.PLEASE GIVE US A BREAK.CREATE JOB,AND STOP TALKING.
polytechnic graduates serve a unique purpose in the technical industry....i.e. technicians
how would a technical university be different from KNUST ? not every person need or is capable to earn a degree..
Mr President, the unemployment problem is not a question of inadequacy of degree-level qualifications. It is rather, the lack of jobs. Are the youth going to be more innovative to create jobs, after completing the so-called T ...
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must put premium on knowledge generation and creativity to create a knowledge-based economy.
“Re-branding of our Polytechnics is one of the strategic objectives for driving the change. We must carefully execute the proce ...
read full comment
The reasons for the conversion are all benign. NDC Thieves will inflate the costs and steal. Parliament must debate and vote on this matter.
@Yaw Boakye I like interesting contributors like you. You made a very good point but you failed to conclude that we have to place practical s at the doorstep of these institutions. Just turning a poly into a uni is not going ...
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I have read the Final Report & the Technical University Bill. Please visit the Ministry of education website to ascertain if, you have time.
1.1 Membership of the Committee
The Committee has the following membership:
...
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LACK OF INDUSTRIES AND COMPANIES TO EMPLOY GRADUATES NOT THE NUMBER OF SCHOOLS AND TECH UNIVERSITIES. BY THE WAY HOW AN INDUSTRIAL COMPANY SURVIVE IN A "DUMSOR" ECONOMY WITH BAD TRANSPORTATION AND VIRTUALLY NO RAILWAY LINES. ...
read full comment
Mahama got his position on silver platter so he always think most of us are fools. How many jobs will be created with the conversion from Polytechnics to Universities. Somebody better advise him to invest his stolen or corrup ...
read full comment
If we have students who study carpentry, auto mechanics, electrical installation, fish farming, food technology, glass technology, plastic technology, etc, at the degree level from any of the proposed technical universities, ...
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JJ changed the GCE system to JSS reason being students will be equipped with technical skills for employment.where are we today?
Who told you they are unemployed they're on the street selling dog chains.They are JSS graduates who can't write their names.
Mahama is correcting all the wrongs created by the implementation of the bogus JSS concept.
This is what you should do. Tackle the electricity issue and let water flow 24/7. The private sector will pick up and the huge unemployment facing Ghana will evaporate. I am not an economist but that is what my commonsense ...
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Isit not possible to change the curriculum and if necessary, the qualifications obtained. With this name change to technical universities, lots of money will be wasted for printing new stationery and other materials etc. and ...
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The forum on the theme: “Repositioning Technical Education as a Driver of Economic Transformation and National Development,” brought together a number of distinguished personalities in the education sector for deliberatio ...
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Yaw Boakye, is copy and paste all you can do?
Yes Koo Nimo, I see nothing wrong in highlighting points of interest. I am sorry for not doing more that time.
Did MAHAMA and ATTA MILLS think through before offering money to WOYOME,WATERVILLE,ISOFOTON AND STX PROMISES?
Decisions control future.
NDC has made uncountable mistakes with their weak economic policies,just to find an ope ...
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Good move
How is it a good move? guyman has not done anything or put the necessary pillars in place and making crass statements as if the polys are ready to solve an employment problem. His education policies are not worthy of consider ...
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COMMUNIST INFERIOR TACTICS. HOW IS THE HO UNIVERSITY COMING ?
HOW IS THE TAMALE SUPER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT COMING ?
The President commended the Technical Committee for a good work done, and extended government’s appreciation to Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dient (DAAD) for their assistance.
Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, Min ...
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MR PRESIDENT, YOUR FUCKING ASS HOLE WILL PROVIDE ALL THESE NUMEROUS GRADUATES FROM THE POLY UNIVERSITIES JOBS SINCE THEY ARE MARKETABLE. THIS IS THE LOOSE TALK FROM FOOLISH PRESIDENTS MAHAMAH. THIS STUPID FOOL TALKS REALLY L ...
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What is the logic in Mahama's statement? Is the lack of employment due to absence of Technical Universities. Is the prevalence of poverty the result of lack of proper skills for the many unemployed graduates. Weren't NVTI, Te ...
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Election is approaching...........
This is a very clear evidence that this socalled predident has not the slightest clue about education.
Let me teach him some basic rudiments of education: The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, California Institute of Te ...
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When the teacher training colleges were given tertiary status, there was no complain. When two new univerities were created in the Eastern and Brong Ahafo Regions it was hailed as a noble idea. When Nurses training colleges w ...
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In order to capture some little knowledge about this so-called president, we need to ask him to tell us about his four children (with Lordina). We want us to tell us about the schools they attend or attended, and where they a ...
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not enough professionals to fill the vacancies
There are already tens of thousands of techies without jobs so what on earth is he waffling about ?
Another empty talks dis useless president ll neva learn n stop making promises whn at all ll mahama do things right in ghana everything is jst amess nw stupid pepeni no wonder u people were always relegated to de background ...
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The major problem with our educational system right now is the large number of young students who do not qualify to enter Senior Secondary Schools from our Junior Secondary Schools.These are the young people selling cell phon ...
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This is the goof of the century.
Polytechnics to start awarding degrees.Is it
really degrees we need to solve our
economic problems and propel
developments or the quality of what is
churned out. If its university degrees ...
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We need a specific institution to offer technical and vocational education up to the PhD level. One may ask, what happened to KNUST? I tell you, KNUST has deviated from its core mandate. The engineering they offer at KNUST is ...
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Copy copy and copy without thinking through properly
Sack your advisers Mahama. They are as dumb as yourself. How on earth could you dream that
He is only righting the wrongs created by our traditional university system.
Why do you keep on producing graduate, when you know that they cannot find job when they finished. Mr Penpeni, think twice.
Don't worry.If we have students who study carpentry, auto mechanics, electrical installation, fish farming, food technology, glass technology, plastic technology, etc, at the degree level from any of the proposed technical un ...
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Usman what s needed is practicals in all aspects of our education
Our educational system does not have any technical/vocational education traditions/culture. You remember during the colonial days when our elders had to travel abroad for tertiary education majority, if not all, went in for t ...
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Technical education is an option and not a graveyard for the intellectually weak. Read what the experts say. "For someone who is certain about his chosen profession, a specialized[technical or vocational] education can be the ...
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USMAN, could not side you any less, the stigma induced into our educational systems by slave and colonial perpetrators, has played a greater roles in sidelining technical institutions as hub for academically and intellectual ...
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I'm agree with you for this vision.
I think the government is jumping the gun.As nation,we do not have adequate teachers for the move.We do not have machines.We also do not have industries to coordinate with.Our existing technical schools are already not in goo ...
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Lecturers in tertiary institutions must recognize the fact that students in these institution are adults. Some may be married and some may be business executives.
It has been said that many lecturers lack teaching methodol ...
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This Mahama guy is a foolish shiit!!
Mahama what you are doing is theory technical education which has produced useless non performing graduates over the years. Buy a brand new car and give it to the engineering department of the KNUST to play with for a start a ...
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Who told you technical universities alone will solve youth employment. You must be kidding.
Germany has Universitats and Fachhochschules. Universitats are the universities and the Fachhochschules are the technical universities which awards technical degrees. I will advice the government of Ghana to consult the Germa ...
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NDC TALKS AND TALKS AND TALKS,BUT NO WISDOM IN IT.
It is a very good thing to convert these polytechnics unto technical universities,but we have to make sure,pertinent jobs have already been created to absorb them,after th ...
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Mr.Perez are u a fool or do u think we are politically doomed?, come on do you think converting polytechnics to tech universities will help solve unemployment? Where is the already university graduates how many jobs do they h ...
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WHAT WILL CURB YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IS JOBS, JOBS.JOBS.WHAT IS THE PURPOSE AFTER POLYTECHNICS,UNIVERSITIES.PLEASE GIVE US A BREAK.CREATE JOB,AND STOP TALKING.
Who go and sign the 10% for our oil