NaCCA directs schools, publishers to use only approved pre-tertiary learning materials
NaCCA directed publishers, booksellers, schools, and other stakeholders on Monday, July 6, to ensure that only approved learning materials are used in Ghana's pre-tertiary schools. The Council reminded stakeholders that under the Education Regulatory Bodies Act, 2020 (Act 1023), it is the sole statutory authority responsible for assessing, approving, and recommending learning materials for use in pre-tertiary education. All learning materials must undergo NaCCA's assessment and approval process before being published, marketed, distributed, or used.
Every approved learning material carries an official NaCCA Approval QR Code for verification. The Council expressed concern over the unlawful use of its logo on unapproved materials, describing the practice as misleading, unauthorized, and a violation of the law. NaCCA directed all publishers and individuals engaged in this practice to immediately cease using the Council's name, logo, insignia, or any other representation suggesting NaCCA approval on unapproved learning materials, warning that failure to comply would attract appropriate regulatory and legal action.
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The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) has issued a directive to all stakeholders regarding learning materials in pre-tertiary
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