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NaCCA Cracks Down on Unapproved Textbooks - Publishers Warned to Stop Using Council Logo

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NaCCA Cracks Down on Unapproved Textbooks - Publishers Warned to Stop Using Council Logo
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Ghana's National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) has warned publishers and schools to use only approved learning materials. The council emphasized that unauthorized use of its logo on textbooks is illegal and subject to regulatory action.

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Ensuring the quality and legitimacy of educational materials is critical for maintaining academic standards in pre-tertiary institutions.

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The National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) has directed publishers, booksellers, schools and all education stakeholders to ensure that only approved learning materials are used in Ghana's pre‑tertiary schools.

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