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NaCCA Set to give a presentation on Ghana’s ‘new’ SHS Curriculum at UEW

In the latest Ghana Education News, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) is set to give a full presentation about the new curriculum for senior high schools at the University of Education Winneba.

Cited on UEW ‘s official website by GhanaEducation.org, the management of UEW stated that it’s elated to have the NaCCA Director General give a presentation on the new Senior high school curriculum to Academic Staff.

“The management of the University of Education, Winneba is delighted to announce an upcoming presentation by Professor Edward Appiah, the Director General for the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment” UEW said.

The specific date and venue for the presentation is 7th May, 2024 at the Jophus Anamuah-Mensah Conference Centre at 10:00 AM prompt.

“The purpose of this collaborative effort is to empower our esteemed lecturers to identify and address any potential gaps within the teaching curriculum.

By doing so, we aim to strengthen our educational framework, ensuring a more robust learning experience for both our students and faculty members alike

The attendance and active participation of our academic staff in this event are highly encouraged, as it promises to be insightful and beneficial to our academic community.

We kindly request all academic staff members to mark their calendars and make arrangements to attend this important session,” the management of the Winneba Education University stated in the blog post on its official website.

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In a related news today, the NaCCA is also  ready to pilot the new SHS curriculum in two Senior High Scchools, the Okuapeman Senior High School and Mampong Senior Technical School.

According to the Curriculum Council, piloting the new curriculum for SHS in these two Schools would help take feedbacks and incorporate concerns of the public before nationally rolling it out.

Mr Reginald Quartey who holds the position of Head of the Curriculum Directorate at NaCCA, during an interview with the Ghana News Agency stated that the new Senior High School Curriculum will focus on social, emotional and behavioural issues and values.

The head of Directorate at NaCCA also indicated that the NaCCA had taken views and opinions from different stakeholders including persons with disabilities to set up the new curriculum inclusive Of needs of Persons with Disabilities.

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