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As Junior High School (JHS) students in Ghana prepare for their Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) next month, there is a notable change in the educational curriculum this year.
Three new courses have been introduced by the Education Service, to the examination curriculum under the Common Core Programme. This new development requires adequate preparation and support for the students to successfully navigate the examination with success.
The new curriculum, developed by the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) in 2020, aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies for further education, the workforce, and adult life; and to also meet international teaching and learning standards.
Recognizing the challenges that come with such a transition, the Youth Bridge Foundation (YBF), through its Educate to Innovate with STEM project, funded by Tullow Ghana, has initiated the “Six-In A Series BECE Orientation and Mentorship Summit” for students in the Jomoro Municipal area. The aim is to equip and provide comprehensive support, mentorship through peer-to-peer learning sessions and guidance to over 1,328 final-year JHS students as they prepare for the upcoming BECE.
“We believe that the successful implementation of the new curriculum requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders, and I commend YBF and Tullow Ghana for this initiative,” said Felicia Agyeibea Okai, Western Regional Director of Ghana Education Service.
Speaking at the ongoing summit, District Education Director at Ellembelle, Wilfred K. Adodoadji, added, “This mentorship summit is designed to equip students with the necessary tools and confidence to excel in the new BECE format. A very brilliant and timely initiative.”
Some of the students participating in the summit have expressed their gratitude and optimism.
"The mentorship summit has been incredibly helpful," said Ama Serwaa, a final-year student from Half Assini Catholic JHS. "I now feel more prepared and confident about the upcoming exams. The sessions have provided us with valuable insights and strategies to tackle the new BECE format."
Kwame Mensah, another student from Bonyere Catholic JHS, said, "The support and guidance we are receiving through the summit, have made a significant difference. It's reassuring to know that we have the backing of organizations like YBF and Tullow as we go through this new curriculum and examination."
The summit was funded by Tullow Ghana Limited.
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