Author Archives: Admissionsgh

No Chalk for Classrooms in Ghana?

Feature Article of Saturday, 18 July 2015 Columnist: Eyiah, Joseph Kingsley 2015-07-18 Asks Joe Kingsley Eyiah, OCT, Brookview MS, Toronto-Canada The recent remark by the 2nd Lady of Ghana, Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur at Kukurantumi Presbyterian Primary School regarding supply of chalk to schools in Ghana has exposed the Ghana Education Service (GES) ‘big time’! No… Read More »

Who Is Advising Asamoah Gyan?

Sports Features of Saturday, 18 July 2015 Source: Edusei, Opoku 2015-07-18 Wonders will never end especially in today’s world which is hijacked by lies, deceit and treachery. It is not surprising that it is now virtually impossible to find genuine friends and advisors who are bent on telling you the truth notwithstanding the consequences. There… Read More »

Teaching s3x education misses the point unless you teach boys not to be s3xist

“‘Slutty, slaggy’ girls need David Cameron to sort s3x education. Fast.” Thus reads the Telegraph’s headline to a serious piece by Green party MP Caroline Lucas, calling for education on s3x and relationships to be made compulsory in schools. You could be forgiven for thinking that the problem is that girls really are “sluts” and “slags”, in need of… Read More »

CDD-Ghana Launches Social Accountability In Education Research Reports

The Ghana Center for Democratic Development (CDD-Ghana) has launched its research and briefing papers on ‘Social Accountability in Education’ at a ceremony held in Accra. The reports include State of Infrastructure in Ghanaian Schools, Gender and School Infrastructure, Disability and Infrastructure, Satisfaction with Education Service Delivery, Gaps in Public Basic Education Services, and Citizens’ Experience… Read More »

Parents urged to facilitate education of their kids

Regional News of Friday, 17 July 2015 Source: GNA 2015-07-17 Prophetess Elizabeth Quayeba Abredu, in-charge of the “Promiseland Prayer Camp” of the Christ Apostolic Church in the Suhum Municipality, has noted that education must equip a person to effectively participate in development activities. Prophetess Quayeba Abredu said this when addressing teachers, parents and pupils from… Read More »

Prison education must be 'overhauled', Michael Gove says – BBC News

Educating prisoners can turn them into “contributors to society”, Mr Gove said Education in prisons must be overhauled to reduce re-offending and make prisoners more employable, the justice secretary has said. Michael Gove suggested “earned release” for inmates in England and Wales who work hard and gain qualifications. Prison officers said they had heard similar… Read More »