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Government Promises Complete Teacher Training by February
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23353, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe is working hard to prepare teachers for a new teaching method: the Heritage-Based 5.0 Curriculum, or HBC for short. The government wants all teachers to be trained in HBC by February. To this end, training sessions are being held across the country. Minister Torerayi Moyo went to some schools in Harare on the first day of the new term. He even taught a class at Churchill Boys High School. The students had a great discussion about the French Revolution. Minister Moyo checked to see if the schools were prepared. He was happy with what he saw. Teachers had lesson plans ready and were using new teaching methods. The schools Minister Moyo visited did very well on their exams last year. He wants them to keep up the good work and focus on being clean and safe. There have been some cases of cholera in other parts of the country. Most teachers at one school, Borrowdale Primary, have had some training in HBC already. They started using it last year for most grades. The school head said they still need more training, but they are making progress. The government is serious about ensuring that all schools follow the rules. It will investigate any schools that parents say are not doing what they should. [/QUOTE]
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