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Tracell Frederick graduates with music and law degrees

Tracell Frederick graduates with music and law degrees by Tracy Frederick Cel­list Tra­cell Fred­er­ick, 27, at­tained a BSc in In­for­ma­tion Tech­nol­o­gy in 2016 and a Bach­e­lor of Law s de­gree (LLB) from the Uni­ver­si­ty of the West In­dies, St Au­gus­tine Cam­pus in 2018. Last year, how­ev­er, test­ed her abil­i­ty to bal­ance her in­ter­ests. Dur­ing the COVID-19 pan­dem­ic, she man­aged to grad­u­ate from two in­sti­tu­tions, the Hugh Wood­ing Law School (HWLS) with a Le­gal Ed­u­ca­tion Cer­tifi­cate (LEC) and the Uni­ver­si­ty of T&T (UTT) with an Artist Diplo­ma in Mu­sic Per­for­mance in 2020.

COMMENT | Factual errors and half-truths in our history textbooks

COMMENT | Factual errors and half-truths in our history textbooks Modified1:52 am - COMMENT | The latest edition of secondary school history textbooks in Malaysia, beginning with the publication of the Form 1 history textbook in 2016 and that of the Form 5 textbook in 2020, are lopsided (distinctively Malay and Islam-centric), biased (intentionally omit significant facts relevant to nation-building) and inaccurate with numerous factual errors and half-truths. To begin with, 17 out of the 18 writers of Form 1 to 5 history textbooks represent the dominant ethnic group. Hence, our young are now primarily learning Malaysian and world history from a particular perspective and specifically as viewed through the lens of one ethnic group.

Your level of ineptitude, gross inconsistencies cannot be over-emphasized — NUGS slams GES over postponement of reopening date for form 3s

+ The National Union of Ghana Students (NUGS) has slammed the Ghana Education Service over the latter’s decision to postpone the reopening of schools for Form 3 SHS students in the last hour. In a strongly-worded statement, the student body expressed its displeasure over the level of “insensitivity” exhibited by the service by “disrupting the academic calendar of Form Three SHS students without prior notice to parents and students.” The student body says the GES recent backtracking on its directive to Achimota to admit the two dreadlocked students is nothing but an “ineptitude and gross inconsistencies” exhibited by the Service. According to NUGS, GES is running away from taking responsibilities for its failure to handle issues properly.

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