No JHS 3, No BECE: Education minister bars 'early' exam registrations

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  • prophet mohammed was a sick dog 5 hours ago

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  • Aboabo 5 hours ago

    Primitive concept. What proves those who exhauste(d) the academic calendar get good or better grades in WEAC exams? Draft policies to expand and best improve early child development in every Ghanaian basic schools. In China, ...
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  • Suraj 1 hour ago

    Great submission

  • OKOROMANSAH 4 hours ago

    And what is the ministry going to do about kids who spend 9 years of their early life to go through basic school up to JHS3, but fail the BECE exams miserably, through the negligence of the the ministry to provide adequately ...
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  • Peterh 4 hours ago

    Okromansah, while I do not agree with the Minister why do parents of these children not allow them to stay in their respective schools to do the BECE but smuggle them into other schools to do it. If the parents know what they ...
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  • Coach 4 hours ago

    The Minister is right to curb system abuse, but the "No JHS 3, No BECE" rule needs nuance. Mandating a strict three-year enrollment conflates time-serving with readiness, unfairly penalizing:

    ​Private School Achievers: S ...
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  • Suraj 1 hour ago

    Ha ! Mr Minister , if the person is not even prepared and wants to be familiar with writing an exams , I think there is nothing wrong with it because it will rather prepare that particular student going forward...this your ne ...
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  • This is NDC nonsense 1 hour ago

    That's not fair. Brilliant students should not be stopped from moving quickly along the education ladder. Age or for that matter all the levels shouldn't determine who goes to University and when?

  • Jack 1 hour ago

    This calls for a debate. In those days we could write common entrance exams and enter into the secondary.....

  • kulbogo 31 minutes ago

    A floundered nation with floundered leaders, what a bunch of useless people we have as our leaders, must they be changes in our education sector after every changed of government in the country, what is actually happening in ...
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  • Kojo Menkah, Bremen. Germany 29 minutes ago

    Parents knew that once the child writes the exams he or she will be placed in a school, then they will pick it up from there. Many mushroom schools have registered students from jhs 2 from private schools. This situation is w ...
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