What’s at Stake in High-Stakes Testing in Ghana: Implication for Curriculum Implementation in Basic Schools

The study sought to investigate perceived effect of BECE, as a high-stakes test on curriculum implementation in Ghana. Twenty (20) Junior High Schools were selected from the total of fifty (50) Junior High Schools within Kwahu South District, Eastern Region of Ghana, for the study. A descriptive c...

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Main Author: Isaac Amoako
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Language:English
Published: Tishk International University 2019-03-01
Series:International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
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Online Access:http://ijsses.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/What%E2%80%99s-at-Stake-in-High-Stakes-Testing-in-Ghana-Implication-for-Curriculum-Implementation-in-Basic-Schools.pdf
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description The study sought to investigate perceived effect of BECE, as a high-stakes test on curriculum implementation in Ghana. Twenty (20) Junior High Schools were selected from the total of fifty (50) Junior High Schools within Kwahu South District, Eastern Region of Ghana, for the study. A descriptive crosssectional survey design was used. Proportionate stratified sampling procedure was used to select one hundred and twenty (120) teachers. However, the response rate was 91% representing 109 teachers. Data were collected using an adapted Teacher’s High-Stakes Testing Survey (THTS) questionnaire. Statistical procedures used in data analysis were mainly means and standard deviations. The study discovered that BECE as a high-stakes test that drives curriculum implementation in Ghana, places our “national curriculum” and “teaching practices” at stake. It is recommended that GES as a matter of policy provides appropriate in-service training to JHS teachers on the unintended effect of BECE and the need for teachers to engage in broad curriculum implementation to minimise the effect that accompanies it.
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spelling doaj.art-0697ca132a77462ba73e2d938bf8a0fa2023-11-02T08:12:25ZengTishk International UniversityInternational Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies2409-12942520-09682019-03-0153728210.23918/ijsses.v5i3p72What’s at Stake in High-Stakes Testing in Ghana: Implication for Curriculum Implementation in Basic SchoolsIsaac AmoakoThe study sought to investigate perceived effect of BECE, as a high-stakes test on curriculum implementation in Ghana. Twenty (20) Junior High Schools were selected from the total of fifty (50) Junior High Schools within Kwahu South District, Eastern Region of Ghana, for the study. A descriptive crosssectional survey design was used. Proportionate stratified sampling procedure was used to select one hundred and twenty (120) teachers. However, the response rate was 91% representing 109 teachers. Data were collected using an adapted Teacher’s High-Stakes Testing Survey (THTS) questionnaire. Statistical procedures used in data analysis were mainly means and standard deviations. The study discovered that BECE as a high-stakes test that drives curriculum implementation in Ghana, places our “national curriculum” and “teaching practices” at stake. It is recommended that GES as a matter of policy provides appropriate in-service training to JHS teachers on the unintended effect of BECE and the need for teachers to engage in broad curriculum implementation to minimise the effect that accompanies it.http://ijsses.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/What%E2%80%99s-at-Stake-in-High-Stakes-Testing-in-Ghana-Implication-for-Curriculum-Implementation-in-Basic-Schools.pdfCurriculum ImplementationHigh-Stakes TestingInstruction
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What’s at Stake in High-Stakes Testing in Ghana: Implication for Curriculum Implementation in Basic Schools
International Journal of Social Sciences & Educational Studies
Curriculum Implementation
High-Stakes Testing
Instruction
title What’s at Stake in High-Stakes Testing in Ghana: Implication for Curriculum Implementation in Basic Schools
title_full What’s at Stake in High-Stakes Testing in Ghana: Implication for Curriculum Implementation in Basic Schools
title_fullStr What’s at Stake in High-Stakes Testing in Ghana: Implication for Curriculum Implementation in Basic Schools
title_full_unstemmed What’s at Stake in High-Stakes Testing in Ghana: Implication for Curriculum Implementation in Basic Schools
title_short What’s at Stake in High-Stakes Testing in Ghana: Implication for Curriculum Implementation in Basic Schools
title_sort what s at stake in high stakes testing in ghana implication for curriculum implementation in basic schools
topic Curriculum Implementation
High-Stakes Testing
Instruction
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