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Within his first 100 days in power, John Mahama pledges to examine the Free SHS Policy.

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He maintained that comparing student performance to that of their peers in nearby English-speaking nations may not be possible if one only relies on locally administered and graded exams. Going back to the WAEC regional exams, the caliber of

At now, we administer a local exam in Ghana, write it, evaluate our own scripts, and assign high scores to ourselves. How do you know you are becoming better if you don’t have a reference point to work against? Mr. Mahama made note of.

The significance of the Free SHS program and its future in Ghana’s educational landscape are highlighted by the introduction of these proposals.

Mr. Mahama’s proposal intends to guarantee that Ghanaian students obtain a top-notch education that equips them to compete not only nationally but also within the larger West African area by including a variety of stakeholders and taking international benchmarks into consideration.

Within his first 100 days in power, John Mahama pledges to examine the Free SHS Policy.
Within his first 100 days in power, John Mahama pledges to examine the Free SHS Policy.
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