DATE
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SERIES
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TOPIC
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LECTURER
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1996
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1st
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The Role of WAEC in the Promotion of Democracy, Sustainable Development and International Cooperation in West Africa.
|
Prof. (Emeritus) E. A. Boateng
|
1997
|
2nd
|
The Dual Mandate: Teaching and Examining.
|
Prof. (Emeritus) Eldred D. Jones
|
1998
|
3rd
|
Not in Our Stars.
|
Prof. V. Chukwuemeka Ike
|
1999
|
4th
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And Miles to Go Before I Sleep.
|
Dr. Lenrie Peters
|
2000
|
5th
|
Save and Encourage the Best but Don't Neglect the Rest.
|
Mr. Moore T. Worrel
|
2001
|
6th
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The Language Factor in Education: Teaching, Learning and Examining.
|
Prof. Florence A. Dolphyne
|
2002
|
7th
|
Education for National Development.
|
Prof. J.A.A. Ayoade
|
2003
|
8th
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The Role and Relevance of The West African Examinations Council within the context of the Realities and Challenges of our Time.
|
Dr. Mam Biram Joof
|
2004
|
9th
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Developing and Strengthening a Sustainable Modern Science and Technology Human Resource Base and Culture in West Africa.
|
Prof. Ernest H. M. Wright
|
2005
|
10th
|
Taking Stock of the Remnants after the Years of the Locust.
|
Monsignor Dr. Robert G. Tikpor
|
2006
|
11th
|
Quality Assurance in Public Examinations.
|
Prof. Ivan Addae-Mensah
|
2007
|
12th
|
The Teacher in Leadership.
|
Prof. I. E. Nwana
|
2008
|
13th
|
Enhanced Agricultural Education: An Inevitable Necessity for our Survival.
|
Rt. Rev. (Dr.) S. Tilewa Johnson
|
2009
|
14th
|
Globalization and the Challenge for Education in a Post-Conflict Situation: A Sierra Leonean Perspective.
|
Prof. Abdullah Mansaray
|
2010
|
15th
|
The West African Examinations Council: Pan Africanism, Gender and Development
|
Dr. D. Evelyn S. Kandakai
|
2011 |
16th |
Towards Excellence in the Teaching and Learning of the Language of Science |
Prof. D. A. Akyeampong |