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NaCCA Unveils New Curriculum for SHS Students

M.Cby M.C
November 4, 2024
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In a recent discussion on the updates to the educational curriculum, Prof. Yayra Dzadkadzie, Director General of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA), has addressed the concerns of parents and students as they prepare for the new academic year.

The focus was on the flexibility, subject requirements, and new skills embedded in the updated curriculum, which will affect students across various programs, particularly those entering secondary education.

Prof. Dzadkadzie clarified that while the core structure of subjects remains largely the same, the content has undergone significant updates to ensure students are equipped with modern competencies.

“Nothing much has changed about the subjects themselves,” However, the content has changed to incorporate new skills and learning competencies.”

Prof. Yayra Dzadkadzie Director General of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA)

Subject Combination and Program Flexibility

This updated system allows students more freedom to explore additional subjects outside their main program areas. He emphasized; “We have a subject combination that we expect the learner to be exposed to.”

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Prof. Dzadkadzie noted, pointing out that students can choose from up to four groups of subjects—labeled A, B, C, and D—to customize their learning paths while staying within the bounds of the minimum and maximum subject limits.

In the science program, for example, students will no longer be required to take “core science.” Instead, they will focus on specific scientific disciplines.

 “The learner is not going to do general science or core science because that will be taken care of by the biology, physics, and chemistry, Core science is off for the science program.”

Prof. Yayra Dzadkadzie Director General of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA)

The Role of Learning Areas

The new curriculum introduced 15 learning areas that cover diverse fields, including traditional subjects like science, general arts, home economics, and business, as well as newer additions such as global studies and STEM-related areas.

These learning areas are designed to prepare students for various future pathways, encouraging them to engage with content that aligns with current academic and professional demands.

Subject Groups and Cross-Disciplinary Flexibility

To enhance interdisciplinary learning, students can choose subjects from the four groups.

Group A: Core subjects, including essential courses like core mathematics.

Group B: Closely related subjects to each program. For example, in science, subjects like biology, physics, and chemistry fulfill the core science requirements.

Group C: Additional related subjects, such as food and nutrition, electrical and electronic technology, and metal technology.

Group D: Broader subjects that provide variety, including economics, religion, history, and Ghanaian language studies.

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“The learner is allowed to move to group C and take additional subjects closely related to their area.”

For instance, a science student interested in food and nutrition or electronics can select those as part of their curriculum, allowing them to customize their education.

The goal is to ensure that students have the flexibility to study subjects that genuinely interest them, while also gaining a strong foundation in their primary area of study.

Subject Limits: A Balanced Curriculum

Despite the added flexibility, Prof. Dzadkadzie emphasized the importance of keeping a balanced curriculum load. He added; “Even though you select from all the groups, you should be within nine subjects.”

This requirement ensures that students are not overwhelmed by their coursework and can focus effectively on their selected subjects.

The minimum number of subjects a student can take is seven, while the maximum is nine.

This thoughtful balance allows students to have a broad but manageable curriculum, which Prof. Dzadkadzie believes will help them exit secondary education with a well-rounded skill set. He noted; “Every learner is expected to exit with a minimum of seven and a maximum of nine subjects.”

Core Skills and Competency Development

The Director General also highlighted that the updated curriculum places significant emphasis on skills and competencies relevant to modern industries.

The content of the subjects has been adapted to reflect global learning standards, allowing students to gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

For example, STEM-related courses now feature a broader range of topics, including subjects in digital technologies and advanced scientific studies, providing a foundation for students interested in careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

“We have additional learning areas now, for example, global studies and STEM-related areas,” Prof. Dzadkadzie mentioned, noting that these areas are essential to preparing students for global competition.

Addressing Parental Concerns and Student Preparedness

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Prof. Yayra Dzadkadzie Director General of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA)

Prof. Dzadkadzie’s remarks were also aimed at reassuring parents who may be concerned about the upcoming academic year.

He advised them to focus on ensuring their children are equipped with the necessary provisions and mental readiness, as the curriculum changes primarily target content and learning structure rather than an increase in workload or difficulty.

The updated curriculum led by NaCCA, under Prof. Dzadkadzie’s guidance, is designed to provide Ghanaian students with a comprehensive, flexible, and future-ready education.

With a range of learning areas, interdisciplinary flexibility, and an emphasis on competencies, students will have the resources they need to pursue various career paths and adapt to the demands of a rapidly changing world.

Prof. Dzadkadzie’s insights revealed a thoughtful approach to educational reform, prioritizing both academic rigor and adaptability to equip learners for success in the 21st century.

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