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General News of Monday, February 11, 2019
Source: adomonline.com
2019-02-11
Matthew Opoku Prempeh is Minister of Education
In the face of media reports and the denial of the Ministry of Education that the Minister of the sector, Mathew Opku Prempeh, said the government was considering reducing the four to three years of undergraduate education, adomonline.com publishes, below, the full text and audio to the reading of our readers.
A world-clbad education will make children leaders who will have the ability to think critically, to solve complex problems, to become leading innovators, creative thinkers and helpful team players.
These are the schools we need for the 21st century, such as the ones you come across in Ghana's engineering schools.
If you did creative arts [in Ghana] you are not accepted, but they leave the shores of Ghana and join the best scientific universities of the world, such as MIT and Imperial College.
Are we doing something terribly wrong, are we looking at what we are doing?
Thus, the program that will appear for the first cycle of high school will correspond to your higher national diploma. When you finish this cycle, you will get a national degree.
Not everyone has to go to university, but we have to prepare our children for work and this national diploma will allow our children to go straight to work.
If anyone could have college diploma in the military, why could not one also work now with the high school diploma?
Why should go in the army, police, immigration and public service ask [for] A1 to C6, where does it come from?
We should ask where is our national diploma and that should be enough. Anyone who has pbaded the national diploma certificate should be able to be employed provided that we have prepared it
The next generation should therefore be made up of people at the forefront of technology, numerically intelligent, not necessarily well-informed, and with the values and morals that will serve them and who will serve humanity well in its leadership roles.
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