GES Aptitude Test 2025, Trial Quiz on Educational Reforms (1951 – 2007) True/False.

Trial Quiz on Educational Reforms (1951 – 2007); True or False Questions.

GES Aptitude Test 2025, Trial Quiz on Educational Reforms (1951 – 2007) True/False.

True or False Questions.

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. The 1961 Education Act made primary education free and compulsory in Ghana.

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The 1987 reforms abolished the Middle School system.

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The 2007 reform proposed that Senior High School last for three years.

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The 2002 Anamuah-Mensah Committee recommended reducing Senior High School to two years.

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The 1961 Education Act also led to the establishment of Local Education Authorities.

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The 6-3-3-4 structure represents 6 years of primary, 3 years of JSS, 3 years of SHS, and 4 years of tertiary education.

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The 2007 reforms were initiated under President John Agyekum Kufuor’s administration.

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One of the goals of the 2007 reform was to increase emphasis on technical and vocational education.

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The main goal of the 1951 reform was to introduce tertiary education in Ghana.

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The Ghana Education Service (GES) was established to implement educational policies and reforms

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The FCUBE policy aimed to make education from primary to JHS free and compulsory.

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The 1951 Accelerated Development Plan marked the beginning of structured educational reform in Ghana.

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The 1995 FCUBE policy required payment of school fees at the primary level.

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The Dzobo Committee Report of 1974 recommended the creation of Junior Secondary Schools.

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The 1987 reforms introduced the 6-4-4 educational structure in Ghana.

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The 2007 educational reform maintained the 9-year basic education structure

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The Dzobo Committee recommended the reintroduction of Sixth Form education

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The FCUBE policy was launched in 1987 as part of the Dzobo Committee’s recommendations.

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The 1987 reform was partially influenced by economic restructuring under the Structural Adjustment Program.

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The Curriculum Research and Development Division (CRDD) is responsible for licensing teachers.

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