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i felt excluded way back in training college as a SRC Secretary, there were times we had meetings but because they were all fantes by tribe they communicated in fante instead of english. i felt they didnt want me to know certain things and hid vital informations from me.i felt bad and thought i wasnt need in the council. it was a really bad experience way back then.
my french teacher also comes to class and only speak to us using french when i was in jhs. he thought since we were in jhs we knew all the basics but i was new in the school and my former school was not having french lessons. i felt excluded and never had the interest in learning french again
Another instance i felt excluded when I was in my former school where all the teacher's were given laptop 💻 to learn with it but was not given one it affected me again .I really felt seriously excluded .
It is interesting how the feeling of exclusion happens acrossboard. I happen to attend a meeting in Accra with the GTEC in charge of tertiary education in Ghana. In the books, the meeting was supposed to discuss challenges and future of tertiary education in Ghana.
However, the meeting was all about tertiary education policies that are forced down the neck of institutional leaders. I thought I was the only one only to realise that all leaders in the tertiary education felt that way, the reason most of them just became quiet and refused to contribute to the disussions anymore. I felt horrible for wasting almost four days of my life for something that was a SCAM!!!
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