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Ensuring Equity and Recognition in GES Promotion Exams: Let’s Focus on the Actuals
In the pursuit of educational excellence, the Ghana Education Service has implemented a system where teachers are required to write aptitude tests in order to get for promoted to the next rank. While the approach may seem commendable in…
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The Legislative House: A Beacon of Order and Progress
Introduction:
The Legislative House is a crucial institution in any democratic society. It serves as a platform for representatives to debate, create, and pass laws that govern the nation. It should be a house of order, a law-making…
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Breaking the 8: A Woman Running Mate consideration is key to the New Patriotic Party
The selection of running mates in Ghana’s political landscape holds immense significance, akin to the election of flagbearers. While achieving a proper balance on the ticket is crucial for the electoral success of the party, it is…
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Solving the Real Housing Challenge: Nigeria vs. Ghana – Whose Deficit Are We Truly Solving?
It is often stated that our country faces a housing deficit of one million, suggesting the need for a significant increase in housing construction to bridge this gap. However, a pertinent question arises: If we were to construct one million…
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Effective Teaching of Career Technology: The Need for Technical and Vocational Toolboxes in Our…
The evolution of education in Ghana has seen a paradigm shift towards fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills among the populace. Central to this transformation is the introduction of the standard based curriculum in…
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Open Letter: Appeal for the Reassessment of Ghanaian Language as an Elective Subject for the 2024…
Dear Director General (GES),
I am writing this letter to you in my capacity as a concerned citizen and education advocate. I want to express my reservations about the recent directive issued by the management of the Ghana Education…
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Championing Change: Fostering Inclusion and Empowering Working Mothers
As we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) under the theme "Inspiring Inclusion," we honor the achievements of women worldwide while advocating for gender equality and the advancement of women's rights. This annual event provides a…
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Securing Ghana’s Future: A Critical Need for a National Development Plan
The politicization of national projects has become a disturbing trend with far-reaching consequences. The cycle of abandoned initiatives with each change in government is not connected to any particular political party.
It is ubiquitous.…
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Changes in Majority Leadership is Perfect – Razak Kojo Opoku Writes
The changes made in the Majority Caucus of Parliament is in order and strategic to the political health and growth of the New Patriotic Party, especially ahead of the 2024 general election.
The changes made in the leadership of our…
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To blackout or not to blackout? That is the question
Is it right for journalists to blackout or boycott errant politicians? The answer depends on our conception of what journalism is about; who it serves; and the import of media freedom.
It is possible to conceive of journalism as a…
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