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Deputy minister eyes stronger HBC rollout as parents lag behind
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 84261, member: 160"] Education bigwigs are finally realizing that nobody actually gets this new syllabus. Deputy Minister Angeline Gata rolled up to Kuredza Technical Government Primary School in Kadoma recently to demand that teachers and parents stop sleeping on the Heritage-Based Curriculum. She insisted that everyone needs to get on the same page to fix the massive disconnect in how this program is being rolled out. Gata noticed a serious gap between educators and guardians when it comes to executing project requirements. She stressed that the whole point is arming students with hands-on abilities they can use even if they walk away from academics early. The official pushed for better communication to ensure the strategy actually works, noting that real-world competence is the ticket to future survival. Kuredza Technical stands out as the first facility in Mashonaland West province to grab technical status, earning high praise from the visiting dignitary. Gata hyped their focus on hard skills like Wood Technology, Home Economics, ICT, Visual and Performing Arts, and Agriculture. She claimed seeing kids get their hands dirty with these subjects proves the model prepares them for life. The politician proved she is not a total robot by dancing and singing with the students during her tour. She also sat down with the administration to brainstorm ways to boost results, urging all stakeholders to hustle together to bridge the divide and improve skills-based training. [/QUOTE]
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