Mr Reginald Quartey, the Acting Director of the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) says the Council will soon clamp down on publishers of unapproved books, nationwide.
In that regard, he said the NaCCA had submitted a Legislative Instrument to Parliament to obtain legal backing to do so, saying the council would also go after sellers of those unapproved books.
Mr Quartey said this in an interview with Sompa FM in Sunyani on the sidelines of stakeholder's engagement on the development of a-three-year Senior High and Technical Schools (SHTS) curriculum.
He explained the passage of the LI was appropriate to empower the NaCCA to effectively monitor and ensure that only NaCCA approved books were sold in the market.
Additionally, he explained the Ghana Education Service (GES) was working on a policy document that would guide the use of tablets and mobile phones in the SHTS.
He said the document was still in the draft stage, it would further help monitor and ensure that teachers and students did not abuse the use of technology, specifically, tablets and phones, instead for academic and research purposes.
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