The Ghana Education Service (GES) has deployed guidance and counselling personnel to Junior and Senior High Schools to prepare students for the new standard-based curriculum.
The curriculum, to be implemented next academic year, will provide SHS students with a more flexible and personalized learning experience.
The Director General of NaCCA, Prof Edward Appiah, assured that teaching and learning materials will be available before full implementation.
The new curriculum will allow students to study both science and arts-related courses simultaneously, providing more comprehensive educational opportunities. Students can choose a minimum of seven and a maximum of nine subjects.
Read full article