Generating Taxes From Mass Western Participation In Ghana's Tertiary Educational Programmes
Dear Readers,
Generating Taxes From Mass Western Participation In Ghana's Tertiary Educational Programmes
Education is an area where our country's leaders could generate a lot of returns to boost our economy and this could easily attained through enhancing Western students participation levels thereby generating taxes for our country's development.
Clearly there is the need for our tertiary institutions to improve upon students satisfaction or experience standards as well as the teaching standards.
It is very easy to gain information from international tertiary "giant" institutions in the US and UK via studying from their websites and their brochures about their special nature of their academic programmes and about what makes them tick.
I also feel we should encourage the recent educational products from our country's tertiary schools to get into authoring books with the intention of getting them into international bestselling materials so as to catch the attentionof the western world.
More over we live in an age where by we could easily use broadcast media to empower the less privileged adults unable to enroll for formal training in our tertiary schools to acquire the knowledge impacted in these institutions via broadcast media so most of these folks could become the Abraham Lincolns of our days.
By taking these steps we would make our tertiary educational programmes very attractive to the western world and our country stands the chance of gaining immensely through foreign exchange and taxes.
Yours faithfully,
Signed
Ebenezer K N Baiden- Amissah
P O Box LG 1254, Legon
Telephone 0245310380/ 0242823418
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