In a significant move aimed at ensuring the authenticity of educational materials, the National Council for Curriculum and Assessment (NaCCA) has introduced a QR code Scanner.
This technology is designed to authenticate a range of educational resources, including textbooks and teacher guides available in the market.
The implementation of the QR Code Scanner aligns with NaCCA’s commitment to advancing the quality and efficiency of education delivery, particularly focusing on enhancing learning outcomes within the pre-tertiary level (from KG 1 to SHS 3).
The scanner provides schools, teachers, parents, publishers, and the general public with the capability to check the real-time approval status of instructional materials, confirming whether NaCCA has sanctioned the material.
NaCCA, in conjunction with this initiative, has issued a cautionary statement to the public, urging vigilance against the proliferation of unapproved materials circulating in the market.
These materials may falsely claim ‘NaCCA-GES’ approval, often accompanied by unauthorized seals.
For further details, including the press release and instructions, please refer to the information provided below.
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