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New Curriculum Shakes Zimbabwean Secondary Education
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23316, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe is making big changes to its schools. The goal is to improve education for all students. One change is replacing ongoing grading with school projects. This will be a better way to measure what students have learned. The schools will also start teaching job skills. In the past, many students left school without practical abilities. They had a hard time finding work. Now, students of all skill levels will gain knowledge they can use. Schools used to be split up based on student abilities. Now, all students will attend the same schools. They will have a chance to learn at their own pace. Students will take tests to show the skills they have gained. Even the brightest students will learn hands-on subjects. This will help them use what they study in the real world and show that job skills matter for everyone. The changes will make school more valuable for all. Students will be better prepared for life after graduation, and they will have an easier time finding jobs or starting businesses. The government is investing a lot of money in schools. The new approach will help ensure that this investment pays off, and young people will gain the abilities they need to succeed. [/QUOTE]
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