School dropouts finally get a lifeline to learn actual job skills. The Institute of Adult Education just revamped eight study modules and created new vocational syllabi for alternative secondary schooling during a session in Morogoro. This overhaul under the Secondary Education Quality Improvement Project aims to bring non-traditional learning in line with the updated national policy that prioritizes trade skills over pure theory. Director General Philipo Sanga confirmed these changes target stage one learners who fell out of the standard system.
Professor Sanga highlighted that over four hundred thousand kids ditch primary school annually and need a pathway back. Experts gathered since late December to ensure these materials actually help people become self-reliant or rejoin mainstream classes. The institute focuses on practical knowledge because the regular classroom setup clearly fails a massive chunk of the population.
Professor Sanga highlighted that over four hundred thousand kids ditch primary school annually and need a pathway back. Experts gathered since late December to ensure these materials actually help people become self-reliant or rejoin mainstream classes. The institute focuses on practical knowledge because the regular classroom setup clearly fails a massive chunk of the population.