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Thursday 22 December 2022

World Bank leads review of free SHS, others

The free Senior High School (SHS) programme is under review. The exercise is being led by the World Bank as part of efforts to properly assess the effectiveness and cost implications of all social intervention programmes currently under implementation.

Other programmes under review include the School Feeding Programme, the Planting for Food and Jobs and its offshoots, the One district, One factory (1D1F) initiative and the Agenda 111.

The Minister of Finance, Ken Ofori- Atta, disclosed this to the Daily Graphic last week Wednesday.

Mr Ofori-Atta said the review was part of efforts to streamline government expenditure.

It is understood that the review is one of the actions that the government is undertaking to ensure and assure of fiscal prudence in the quest for a $3 billion support from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

No hasty decisions

While stressing that a decision will be made on each of the programmes only after the outcome of the exercise has been made known, the minister said he was convinced that the exercise would not collapse the free SHS and the School Feeding Programmes.

He said the results of the exercise would aim to strengthen the initiatives by improving targeting and spending.

Why World Bank

The minister was optimistic that the exercise would be concluded soon for a document to be issued next year.

On why the government settled on the World Bank to lead the exercise, Mr. Ofori-Atta said it was to allow for a fresh eye on the initiatives.

He said after implementing the various programmes for about six years, it was only proper that a comprehensive assessment of how they had fared, the cost and results of each initiative were undertaken to inform the next line of action.

Preliminary agreement

At a joint press conference last Tuesday to announce the preliminary agreement with the IMF for a $3 billion extended credit facility (ECF), Mr Ofori- Atta explained that the review of the social interventions was also to ensure efficiency.

“I think we are doing a review to look at the efficiencies of all of these programmes and that has already kicked off.

“And as we then continue, we will make sure that these are run efficiently,” the minister said at the event that was jointly addressed by the IMF Mission Chief to Ghana, Stephane Roudet, and the Second Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Elsie Addo Awadzi.

It was also graced by the World Bank Country Director for Ghana, Liberia and Sierra Leone, Pierre Laporte.

Mr. Ofori-Atta assured the nation and the gathering that the government was committed to the free SHS programme and would work to enhance its implementation and effectiveness.

“The issue of human capital is something that the government of President Akufo-Addo is completely committed to and clear about because that will always remain our future and also ensure social mobility for every Ghanaian. The sense of citizenship is important,” he added. 

Source: Myjoyonline.com

Monday 19 December 2022

Core ICT Exams: End of Second Semester Exams - 2022

Form 1 students of Tanyigbe Senior High School are requested to access their End of Second Semester Examination - Core ICT online portal.

Instructions

  • You must first login with your full name and Class
  • All consists of 35 objects questions
  • Examination questions will be available between Monday, 19th December 2022 to Friday, 23rd December 2022
  • Students are advised to use a smartphone, tablet, or laptop (PC) to access their questions for onward submission.

Note: You may click on VIEW SCORE to view result after submitting

Wednesday 14 December 2022

Elective ICT Exams: End of Second Semester Examination - 2022

Form 1 students offering Elective ICT should use this portal to access their End of Second Semester Examination Online questions.

Instructions
Section A consists of fifty (50) objective questions and should be answered within a countdown time of forty (40) minutes. 

Sections B and C also consist of project works respectively and should be done on a computer (laptop) with an internet connection - no countdown time required.

Section A: Objective Questions [50 Marks]
  • Login with your Full Name and JHS Index Number respectively. Example: Ali Rashid: 070104705621
  • Answer all questions by ticking and submit

Note: Exam scores will be displayed after submission 


Section B:  E-mail Application [10 Marks]
  • Create an e-mail address at the domain name gmail.com for academic purpose 
  • Username must start with any of the following: jet, zil, vil, don, kim and ends with your first name. Example: kimgilbert@gmail.com
  • Use a password that you can easily remember. Example: your mobile number
  • Use your mobile number for verification and authentication 

Section C: Project Work [40 Marks]
Answer only one (1) question from this section 

Project Work 1
  • Open to Microsoft Word on your computer 
  • Create a Table of Content of any Textbook available - only one page
  • Save the project work as Table of Content with your full name at the end. Example: Table of Content - Ali Rashid 
  • Use the  e-mail created (in Section B) to send your project work by attachment to e-mail: bigbrightway@gmail.com 
  • Make a carbon copy of the project work to e-mail: icttashs@gmail.com

Project Work 2
  • Open to Microsoft Word on your computer 
  • Write an application letter for employment as a teacher in a private school
  • Save the project work as Application Letter with your full name at the end. e.g. Application Letter - Ali Rashid 
  • Use the  e-mail created (in Section B) to send the project work by attachment to e-mail: bigbright@live.com 
  • Make a blind carbon copy of the project work to e-mail: icttashs@gmail.com
Note:
The online exam portal will be available on Wednesday, December 14, and will close on Sunday, December 18, 2022.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year.

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