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NTC GTLE past questions and key areas to focus on Social Studies Syllabus Breakdown for SHS Teachers
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📚 Complete GTLE Social Studies Syllabus Breakdown for SHS Teachers

Preparing for the Ghana Teacher Licensure Examination (GTLE) in Social Studies?Seekers Consult Services This comprehensive guide breaks down the syllabus into key themes, competencies, and exam focus areas—helping you study smarter and score higher!


🌍 GTLE Social Studies Syllabus at a Glance

📌 ENVIRONMENT (45%)

Topic Key Focus Areas DOK Level Weight
1. Self-Identity Concepts of self, capabilities, false identity 1-4 7%
2. Adolescent Reproductive Health STIs, teenage pregnancy, responsible behavior 1-3 7%
3. Our Culture & National Identity Ghanaian values, national symbols, cultural diversity 1-4 7%
4. Marriage & Family Courtship, parenting, responsibilities 1-4 7%
5. Environmental Issues Degradation, sustainability, adaptation 1-4 10%
6. Education & Societal Change Role of education in development 1-3 7%

🏛 GOVERNANCE, POLITICS & STABILITY (24%)

Topic Key Focus Areas DOK Level Weight
7. Peace Building & Conflict Resolution Sources of conflict, peace strategies 1-4 10%
8. Constitution & Democracy Features of democracy, challenges 1-4 7%
9. Rights & Responsibilities Human rights, community development 1-4 7%

💼 SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (31%)

Topic Key Focus Areas DOK Level Weight
10. Youth & National Development Youth challenges, employment avenues 1-4 6%
11. Science & Technology Role in agriculture, health, industry 1-4 6%
12. Resource Development Natural, human & capital resources 1-4 7%
13. Sustainable Development Maintenance culture, project planning 1-4 6%
14. World of Work & Entrepreneurship Career vs. profession, business skills 1-4 6%

🎯 Key Competencies to Master

1️⃣ Self-Identity (7%)

✔ False identity (challenges like delinquency, loss of respect). ✔ Developing capabilities (education, mentorship, goal-setting).

2️⃣ Adolescent Reproductive Health (7%)

✔ Irresponsible behaviors (premarital sex, drug abuse, consequences). ✔ Safety measures (hygiene, counseling, medical care).

3️⃣ Culture & National Identity (7%)

✔ Ghanaian shared values (respect, hospitality, resilience). ✔ National symbols (Coat of Arms, Ghana Cedi, Adinkra symbols).

4️⃣ Environmental Issues (10%)

✔ Causes of degradation (mining, pollution, deforestation). ✔ Adaptation strategies (irrigation, renewable energy).

5️⃣ Democracy & Governance (7%)

✔ Features of democracy (rule of law, free elections, human rights). ✔ Challenges (illiteracy, corruption, ethnic sentiments).

6️⃣ Entrepreneurship (6%)

✔ Business sustainability (financial records, networking). ✔ Entrepreneurial skills (innovation, risk management).


📊 Exam Weighting: Depth of Knowledge (DOK)

Cognitive Level Focus Weight
Level 1 (Recall) Definitions, concepts 15%
Level 2 (Concepts) Comparisons, classifications 25%
Level 3 (Application) Problem-solving, analysis 30%
Level 4 (Evaluation) Critical thinking, proposals 30%

💡 Pro Tips for GTLE Success

✅ Memorize key definitions (e.g., democracy, sustainable development). ✅ Practice case studies (conflict resolution, environmental degradation). ✅ Focus on high-weight topics (Environment = 45% of the exam!). ✅ Solve past questions on governance & entrepreneurship.

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