Hi Nanaboadi, I just finished viewing your video on the challenges Christian Institutions are facing and you are correct. You said they're are doing what it takes to win students into their schools because of the high competition that exists. That is a real problem as with Christian Institutions today, they have lowered their standards or Christian principles in order to increase their enrollment status, now this is a sad thing. Christian campuses are looking no different than the secular ones.
Originally from Ghana, married to Emma Boadi and blessed with three strong and lovely boys.Sylvester is a science and agriculture teacher by profession. He has two B.Ed degrees all in Agriculture with Science and ICT as minors. Also has an MA in Educational Administration, and recently obtained a PhD in Educational Administration and Leadership from Memorial University of Newfoundland.. Sylvester schooled in Ghana,the Netherlands, and USA, before his recent institution in Canada. Sylvester's current research examines a leadership development program in Sub-Saharan Africa and identifies the various socio-cultural barriers encountered by program graduates when implementing newly acquired leadership concepts. He also has an extensive background in and practical experience with technology and curriculum integration for student-centered learning. Becoming a university professor and an educational consultant is Sylvester's inspiration.
Hi Nanaboadi,
ReplyDeleteI just finished viewing your video on the challenges Christian Institutions are facing and you are correct. You said they're are doing what it takes to win students into their schools because of the high competition that exists. That is a real problem as with Christian Institutions today, they have lowered their standards or Christian principles in order to increase their enrollment status, now this is a sad thing. Christian campuses are looking no different than the secular ones.