CCP Curriculum: Proposed Periods and Length of JHS School Days

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EducationGhana| January 15| JHS Proposed Periods and Length of School Days: The New Common Core Program (CCP) Curriculum for Junior High Schools and First-Year Senior High School Students is expected to begin during the 2022 Academic year after one year of its completion.

The CCP Curriculum has outlined some proposed periods and Length of JHS School Days as part of the new curriculum.

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As in the case with Primary Schools, JHS teachers are also expected to use the Weekly Lesson Plan format in preparation of lessons. However, they are required to study and undertake demonstration lessons based on the daily Lesson Plan Template as part of the 5-day training.

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Check the format below;

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Prospective Students can also check out the Admission Deadlines for Tertiary Institutions in Ghana as well as their Entry Requirements before Applying.

They can also check the Institions’ cut off pointsandHow to Applyto the various Tertiary Institutions in Ghana as well as the Insitutions’ Fees Schedulesfor any particular Semester or Year.

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