Story: George Folley Quaye, Wa
A career guidance programme has been held for students of all Methodist Junior High Schools in the Upper West Region and the Bole District of the Northern Region.
The programme was aimed at helping students to know the different job openings and be able to make realistic choice of jobs in the future.
Addressing the students, the Upper West Regional Manager of the Methodist Educational Unit, Very Reverend Isaac Nsiah-Berko, expressed the hope that the exercise would enable the students to identify their potential.
He advised parents and teachers not to dictate to students the kind of profession they should do but instead avail to them the different existing jobs to enable them to make their own choices.
Very Reverend Nsiah-Berko condemned the attitude of some parents and teachers, who forced their wards to do certain courses which affected their performances.
"Since it is an imposition on them, the students tend to lose interest in such courses thereby affecting their academic work," he added.
Very Reverend Nsiah-Berko gave the assurance that the Methodist Educational Unit would periodically organise such programmes for its students.
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