Recommendations of the Annual New Year School and Conferences (ANYSC) should be given serious attention by the government to spur national development.
This was the view of two experts who expressed concern about the non-implementation of the recommendations of the annual policy dialogue series.
The experts are the Dean of the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Dr Vladimir Antwi-Danso, and the Director of the New Year School, Dr John Kwame Boateng.
Speaking separately with the Daily Graphic, they said for many years now, outcomes of the ANYSC had not fully been utilised to engender national development.
So far, the NHIS stands out as the only policy outcome of the ANYSC that has been implemented.
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Recommendations of the Annual New Year School and Conferences (ANYSC) should be given serious attention by the government to spur national development.
This was the view of two experts who expressed concern about the non-implementation of the recommendations of the annual policy dialogue series.
The experts are the Dean of the Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College, Dr Vladimir Antwi-Danso, and the Director of the New Year School, Dr John Kwame Boateng.
Speaking separately with the Daily Graphic, they said for many years now, outcomes of the ANYSC had not fully been utilised to engender national development.
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• Dr Hilda Ampadu, Executive Director, National Inspectorate Authority, speaking at the 2021 Annual New Year School and Conference. Picture: Maxwell Ocloo
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The quest to develop a functional ICT educational system in the country is on course, the Inspector-General of the National Schools Inspectorate Authority (NaSIA), Dr Hilda H. Ampadu, has said.
She said the traditional mode of learning was inadequate, hence efforts by successive governments to ensure that ICT and life-long learning became key parts of the educational system.
Dr Ampadu was speaking on the topic: ICT for the provision of inclusive quality education and life-long learning , at the 72nd Annual New Year School and Conference at the University of Ghana, Legon in Accra last Wednesday.
+ • Dr Hilda Ampadu, Executive Director, National Inspectorate Authority, speaking at the 2021 Annual New Year School and Conference. Picture: Maxwell Ocloo
The quest to develop a functional ICT educational system in the country is on course, the Inspector-General of the National Schools Inspectorate Authority (NaSIA), Dr Hilda H. Ampadu, has said.
She said the traditional mode of learning was inadequate, hence efforts by successive governments to ensure that ICT and life-long learning became key parts of the educational system.
Dr Ampadu was speaking on the topic: “ICT for the provision of inclusive quality education and life-long learning”, at the 72nd Annual New Year School and Conference at the University of Ghana, Legon in Accra last Wednesday.