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The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) has organised a workshop in the Eastern region to review the draft JHS to SHS1subject curricula for the Common Core Programme (CCP).
The reviewers on Tuesday and Wednesday had a face-to-face engagement with the various curriculum writing panels team leaders to discuss review comments which helped improve the quality of the JHS to SHS 1 subject curricula.
A total of 37 Ghanaian expert reviewers with experience in the standards-based curriculum were drawn from the universities, colleges of education, Ghana Education Service (GES) as well as teachers from schools that offer International Baccalaureate programmes in the country.Educational consultants, curriculum Specialist and CCP Team leads were also in attendance.
This workshop is part of the comprehensive quality assurance process that NaCCA has employed to ensure the final curricula will meet international standards.
The reviewers on Tuesday and Wednesday had a face-to-face engagement with the various curriculum writing panels team leaders to discuss review comments which helped improve the quality of the JHS to SHS 1 subject curricula.
A total of 37 Ghanaian expert reviewers with experience in the standards-based curriculum were drawn from the universities, colleges of education, Ghana Education Service (GES) as well as teachers from schools that offer International Baccalaureate programmes in the country.Educational consultants, curriculum Specialist and CCP Team leads were also in attendance.
This workshop is part of the comprehensive quality assurance process that NaCCA has employed to ensure the final curricula will meet international standards.DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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