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WAEC to administer two sets of 2024 BECE questions in July

Creative Arts and Design pending results

WAEC will, from July 8th to 12th, 2024, administer two different sets of 2024 BECE questions to candidates who will be exiting junior high school this year.

In the last two years, WAEC has administered the same set of BECE questions for both school and private BECE candidates.

Why will WAEC to administer two sets of 2024 BECE questions in July 2024?

However, following the change in curriculum to the new common core curriculum, WAEC will not be able to print and administer one set of questions for 2024 BECE candidates writing the examination from public and private schools and those who failed the BECE in 2023 or earlier.

To ensure a fair playing field at this year’s examination. We will administer special questions based on the old curriculum to all candidates who failed the 2023 BECE or an earlier one and wish to retake the BECE examination.

All school candidates (public and private) who were introduced to the new curriculum in 2019 in BASIC 7 through BASIC 9 this year will be accessed using the new curriculum.

The above means that WAEC will be releasing two different examination timetables for the 2024 BECE. That of the Private BECE candidates will follow the patten of the old timetable and will reflect the old subjects whiles that of the candidates writing the first BECE based on the common core curriculum will reflect the names of the new subjects.

READ: Special 2024 Private BECE Mock Questions and Answers For Candidates

What will be the likely difference between the 2024 BECE questions for the two sets of students? What other difference exists between private BECE candidates and school candidates?

The subjects to be written by Private BECE candidates in 2024 for the avoidance of doubt will be a maximum of 9 subjects. Thus 

  1. English Language
  2. Mathematics
  3. Integrated Science
  4. Social Studies
  5. Information Communication Technology
  6. Pre Technical Skills or Home Economics
  7. Religious and Moral Education
  8. Ghanaian Language
  9. French

The subjects to be written by BECE School candidates in 2024 for the avoidance of doubt will be a maximum of 10 subjects. Thus: 

  1. English Language
  2. Mathematics
  3. Integrated Science
  4. Social Studies
  5. Computing
  6. Career Technology
  7. Creative Arts and Design 
  8. Religious and Moral Education
  9. Ghanaian Language
  10. French
DIFFRENCE BETWEEN 2024 PRIVATE BECE AND 2024 COMMON CORE BECE
Private BECE or BECE re-sit candidatesPrivate and public School candidates
1.Questions will be based on old curriculum  1. Questions will be based new Common Core Candidates
2. Direct questions, no critical thinking and application3. Examined using practical or critical thinking questions
3. Questions for ICT will be labeled Information Communication Technology4. Questions for ICT will be labeled Computing
4. Candidates will write BDT (pre tech skills or Home Economics)Candidates will write  Career Technology and Creative Arts, and Design.
5. Students must study old text books and notes5. Students must study new curriculum text books and notes
6. Registration is private and online, not done by a school but the parent6. Registration is done by the school and  online
7. Candidate writes with other candidates who failed the previous exam7. Candidate write with colleagues from same school

We hope the details provided in this post on why WAEC will administer two sets of 2024 BECE questions in July 2024 have cleared doubts and informed you.

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2024 BECE Questions, Answering Tips, Mocks & Answers

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The 2024 BECE is getting closer, and the examination starts on Monday, July 8th. This post aims to make it easy for all candidates to access mock examination materials, questions, and answers from all mocks in 2024 and before it, which are relevant today. The 2024 BECE Question Answering Tips, Mock Qs, and Answers posted … Read more

BECE mocks TOO HARD than WAEC’s BECE?: Teachers vs. Students vs. Schools Responsible for Poor BECE Performance – Survey

new mock service called the 2026 BECE Mock Plus, which targets schools. This mock service seeks to support schools with three-in-one combo services. Worrying 2024 BECE Mathematics and Science Weaknesses Detected In The January 2024 BECE Home Mock BECE mocks TOO HARD than WAEC's BECE. Help your BECE candidates prepare and pass with our BECE consultancy services

The Education-News Consult has been engaging students, teachers, and parents on whether they think BECE mocks are more difficult than WAEC’s main BECE.

BECE mocks are more difficult than WAEC’s BECE

The numerous conversations students had with us on social media drove the decision to conduct this survey and gather opinions from stakeholders. According to the students, their mocks are more difficult than their main examination. This perception is not new, nor is it wrong. When preparing for an examination, your pre-efforts need to be very good and tough to push you to get the best out of your revisions. However, the final examination may seem easy, all because your teachers and schools pushed you harder so that you could prepare as a candidate for the final examination.

However, if students who have sat for the BECE before and those preparing now believe that the BECE is easier than their mock examinations, why do they not make the best grades in their main examination?

In one of our survey questions, we asked.

Students in our DM think mocks are more difficult than the BECE. As a teacher or parent, do you agree?
Teachers’ and parents’ responses concurred with students’ perceptions that the mock exam was more challenging than the main exam. In all, 71% of our respondents said mocks were more difficult, while the remaining 29% thought otherwise.

If this is the case, why do candidates fail the BECE compared to their mocks? The good grades many students make in their mocks and end-of-term examinations are never reflected in their final BECE results.

There should be something wrong; hence, the Education-News Consult probed further.

READ: 2024 BECE Home Mock Results for January To Be Released Today: Check Summary of Chief Examiner’s Report

Survey Question 2: Why do students underperform in the BECE? What is the major reason?

We sought to find out why students do not perform well in the BECE, even though teachers and students believe that the BECE is easy to pass compared to their mock examinations.

In all, 22% of respondents believed that poor school or teacher support contributed to students failing the BECE, even though it was easy.

Another 38% of the respondents said unprepared students contributed to exam failure, while another 28% felt that even where students were prepared, their poor question-answering skills made them underperform.

Interestingly, 13% of respondents believed other factors accounted for student failure. These could include parental support and a lack of motivation, among other factors.

Schools’ contribution to Student performance at the BECE

From the above, it is clear that three key stakeholders play a greater role in determining the result of the BECE candidate. Schools, teachers, and students themselves are the architects of failure and success, and their efforts and commitment to excellence play a critical role.

READ: How to get 2024 BECE Mock Questions and Answers for your ward

Schools with poor teacher supervision and inadequate intrinsic and extrinsic motivation will surely contribute to low teacher morale and effort. The inability of teachers to lead themselves, be proactive, and set class and personal targets for themselves and their students for the examination can make them lose sight of or have no focus on any target for themselves and their students. At best, such teachers may focus on just one or two naturally brilliant students in the class. Such teachers will surely have many of their learners fail.

The efforts of teachers and parents towards students’ performance at the BECE

As a teacher, you must help your students set targets as to what grade they individually want to attain in their BECE and help them work towards it. Teach your students how to answer questions and score the best for each question type. Insist on students applying the tips you share with them to their classwork, homework, etc.

If parents and teachers believe their students fail the BECE or underperform because they were not prepared, the blame must be laid at the doorsteps of teachers and parents. Until these stakeholders play their roles very well and get every student on board, the current efforts will not yield the desired results.

 Student performance at the BECE and their dedication to hard work

Students, as the final determinant of their faith in the examination, cannot be free from a greater portion of the blame for poor performance.

A lot of students do not know how to learn or study. They do not know how to read to understand the text and also pick up or acquire knowledge from the text.

Many more do not practice what they learn. That is to say, they read without writing, and they study without making their notes from what is in the test books.

Students learn the various subjects without attempting to answer questions about what they learn. Many study math without solving questions. Self-doubt and inadequate or late start or preparation all contribute in one way or another.

READ: Latest BECE Chief Examiner’s Report for 2024 BECE Candidates and Teachers: Download

If teachers dedicate time to explaining to their learners how to answer questions, how to explain answers, and how to master and learn the main vocabulary of each topic they study, students will be able to answer questions more accurately. However, discipline on the part of students cannot be sacrificed.

Schools, teachers, and students have a key role to play if they are to make the best grades; however, parents must equally be committed to the education of their wards.

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