Former Director General of the Economic and Organised Crime Office, Biadela Mortey Akpadzi, has urged the government to standardise teaching methods in all basic schools across the country.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony of Princeton Academy in Tema, Greater Accra Region, Mr.
Akpadzi, a private legal practitioner and the Chairman of the Parent-Teacher Association of the school, emphasised the need to ensure that teaching methods remain relevant to evolving societal demands. "Our young learners should be made to learn things that are relevant now and will be relevant in the future.
For instance, my understanding is that Ghana is an agricultural country, and I also know for a fact that people leave JHS, and it's not every one of them who is academically inclined and will go and get all the degrees that we are talking about. "A lot of them go into agriculture.