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Subject Combination for 2024 BECE ; All subjects Compulsory NACCA Press Release Today

Subject Combination for 2024 BECE ; All subjects Compulsory NACCA Press Release Today

Subject Combination for BECE PDF download

 

NACCA OFFICIAL RELEASE

National Council For Curriculum And Assessment
Ministry of Education

CLARIFICATION ON THE COMMON CORE PROGRAMME (CCP) SUBJECTS FOR THE 2024 BASIC EDUCATION CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (BECE)

The attention of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) has been drawn to some
information and claims in certain sections of the media regarding the implementation of the Common Core
Programme (CCP) Curriculum and the upcoming Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) slated
for July 2024.

It has been widely circulated that JHS leavers would be examined on eight (8) compulsory subjects
(Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, English Language, Creative Arts, Computing Career Technology.
and RME). In addition, learners would have the option of selecting one additional optional subject
(Ghanaian Language, French, and Arabic). NaCCA wishes to state unequivocally that such information is
not factual

The spirit and letter of the CCP, as part of the Standards-Based Curriculum, ensures every learner acquires
essential knowledge, skills, values, and attitudes, emphasising Mathematics and Science as the building
blocks for success.

All learners are expected to study and be examined on the same number of subjects
under the CCP:

Subjects

English Language,

Mathematics,

Science,

Social Studies,

Ghanaian Language,

Religious and Moral Education,

Creative Arts,

Career Technology,

Computing,

French, and Arabic.

It is important to note that there are no optional subjects for the CCP Curriculum.

With the Ghanaian Language subjects, schools are to choose any of the Ghanaian Languages based on the schools’ capacity, and learners will be examined on these Ghanaian Languages at the BECE.

This policy has not changed: therefore, suggestions that the CCP introduces optional subjects for the BECE are incorrect.

NaCCA remains committed to promoting and preserving indigenous languages to create a heightened
sense of Ghanaian identity among learners.

Provisions have been made for these

Ghanaian languages:

Twi (Asante),

Twi (Akuapem),

Ewe, Ga-Adangbe,

Dagbanh,

Nzema

, Fante,

Gurune and others – to benexamined at the BECE level. This option does not imply that any subject has been made optional but instead provides an opportunity for learners to showcase their proficiency in their mother tongue.

We encourage parents, teachers, leamers, and the general public to refer to official sources such as the
Ministry of Education, or our website and social media handles for accurate and timely information about
the CCP and other educational policies.

 

Subjects for the BECE 2024

Here are the confirmed subjects by NACCA for the BECE 2024

Core Subjects

The following common core subjects are pre-selected;

 

English Language,

Mathematics,

Science,

Social Studies,

Ghanaian Language,

Religious and Moral Education,

Creative Arts,

Career Technology,

Computing,

French, and Arabic.

No Optional Language

The Ghana Education Service earlier debunked claims the 2024 BECE will be 5 Subjects GES Official Response  2024 BECE to be 5 Subjects Fake

The Ghana Education Service is also yet to release an official Letter for this year’s 2024 BECE details Standby.

BECE 2024 News; Official Date for Examination, Subjects to be written, Timetable

BECE Timetable 2024

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