Greater Accra Regional STEM Coordinator sends goodwill message to BECE candidates
Bertha Bush, Greater Accra Regional STEM Coordinator, extended a goodwill message to all candidates sitting for this year's Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE), encouraging them to approach the exams with confidence, focus, and a problem-solving mindset. She said, "Dear future scientists, engineers and innovators, today, you walk into the exam hall not just as candidates, but as problem-solvers Ghana is counting on."
Ms. Bush reminded candidates that science goes beyond memorising facts, stressing that it is built on curiosity, observation, and the courage to ask "why?" and "how?". She noted that the preparation candidates have gained from classroom learning and STEM activities has adequately equipped them for the examination. She shared three key reminders for candidates: Read carefully, manage your time, and stay calm. She highlighted that practical lessons, STEM camps, international day celebrations, and science club sessions have all contributed to preparing learners for this stage.
The Regional Coordinator urged candidates to apply what they have learned with confidence, whether through play-based learning, classroom lessons, or educational engagements. She said, "I believe in you. Your teachers believe in you. Ghana believes in you. Go and make us proud. Write your paper like the STEM champions you are. Science needs you-go and shine."
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