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University of Cape Coast Chancellor, Sam Jonah, has voiced serious concerns about Ghana’s education system.
He criticised the tendency to produce graduates who excel primarily in memorisation—often described as "chew and pour", while lacking in critical thinking, creativity, and innovative skills essential for the modern job market.
Speaking at the graphic national development series, Mr Jonah called for a shift towards an education system that focuses on analytical thinking and hands-on experience.
He urged schools and universities to cultivate skills like problem-solving, adaptability, and a mindset geared toward innovation.
Mr Jonah is also advocating for compulsory military national service to build character in the Ghanaian youth.
This, he believes, would help instill discipline, confidence, and resilience in young people while fostering a stronger sense of duty to the nation.
Meanwhile, former rector of Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA), Professor Stephen Adei has called for the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a learning material for students.
He called on educators to prioritise critical thinking alongside the integration of AI in teaching practices.
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