National Standardised Test for P4 will be written on the 17th of December 2021.
As a result all Basic schools will vacate on the 17th of December 2021.
GES will make up for the lost vacation period in the next academic calendar.
National Standard Test ( NST) Rules & Regulations, Scheme of Examination and Sample Questions From West African Examination Council (WAEC) For Basic 4 Pupils.
INTRODUCTION
Ghana’s recent Education Strategic Plan, 2018-2030 seeks to:
(1) improve equitable access to and participation in inclusive quality education at all levels.
(2) improve quality of teaching and learning and STEM at all levels.
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(3) promote sustainable and efficient management, financing and accountability of education service delivery.
Among the offshoots of the Plan is the introduction of the National Standardized Test (NST) which is to measure the learning outcomes of the educational reform at the basic level. Data collected from the NST would inform policy review and formulation with respect to classroom teaching and learning.
A. GENERAL REGULATIONS FOR THE TEST
1. Entry for the Test
(a) The National Standardized Test will be administered to all learners in Primary Four (4) at the Basic level. It is open to all Public Primary Schools that are duly recognized by the Ministry of Education in Ghana.
(b) Heads of School or their representatives are expected to register testees based on official entry documents/guidelines provided by the West.
African Examinations Council. The generation of index numbers for thetest would be done electronically.
(c) It is the responsibility of schools to check the correctness of entries made in respect of their candidates.
2. Materials to be Provided to Testees Testees will be provided with pencil sand erasers for the Test. They are required to shade their answers with pencils.
3. Issue of Results The results of the test will be communicated to Metropolitan, Municipal and District officers of the GES, participating Schools and other stakeholders by NaCCA.
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B. THE CONDUCT OF TESTEES IN THE EXAMINATION HALL
1. Supervision of the Test (1)
The test shall be under the control of the Supervisor who shall be responsible to the Council for the proper conduct of the test.
(2) The Supervisor will be required to carry out the detailed instructions sent to him with reference to the conduct of the test at the centre. These relate to the distribution of test papers to testees, the collection of scripts at the end of each period, and their despatch to the Council in accordance with the Council’s directives and the maintenance of constant and effective supervision over the testees. It should be ensured that (as much as possible) testees do independent work.
2. Instructions to Testees
(1) Testees should obey all instructions given by the Supervisors and Invigilators. In particular, they must enter and leave the hall when told to do so.
(2) Testees should not give or receive any assistance in answering the test questions.
(3) Testees should not talk to other testees inside the examination hall.
(4) Testees should not tear any part of their questions papers and answer sheets or answer booklets.
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(5) Testees must stop work when they are told to do so and must always hand over their answer scripts or answer booklets and question papers to the Supervisors/Invigilators at the end of the test.
(6) Testees should not remove any answer booklet or paper from the examination hall. Test papers remain the property of the Council.
C. SUBJECTS FOR THE TEST
The following subjects shall be available to testees taking the National Standardized Test (NST) for Primary 4 pupils from 2021. Subjects for the testare:
1. English Language
2. Mathematics
STRUCTURE AND SCHEME OF THE EXAMINATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE
This will be a multiple-choice objective test consisting of 35 questions to be answered in one hour and fifteen minutes.
The test will be made up of 4 sections; Listening Comprehension, Reading Comprehension, Grammarand Writing.
Section A – Listening Comprehension
It will consist of 8 questions. A passage will be read out to the testees after which,the testees would be expected to answer the questions. Section
B – Reading Comprehension
It will consist of 13 questions. It will cover the various strands in the Reading Comprehension Section of the English Language curriculum.
Section C– Grammar
It will consist of 11 questions. It will cover the various strands in the Grammar Section of the English Language curriculum.
Section D– Writing
It will consist of 3 questions. It will cover the various strands in the Writing Section of the English Language curriculum.
STRUCTURE AND SCHEME OF EXAMINATION MATHEMATICS
This will be a multiple-choice objective test consisting of 35 questions. The questions will be drawn from the entire curriculum and the testees will be expected to answer them within one hour and fifteen minutes.The questions would be selected from the four domains in the Primary 4 curriculum as follows: Number– 6 Algebra – 12 Geometry & Measurement – 10 Data – 7
CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO VIEW ALL THE SAMPLE QUESTIONS FROM WAEC FOR THE UPCOMING NST
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