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New Term Kicks Off with Heritage Curriculum Launch
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23320, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe's schools are set to open for a new year, and the government says everything is ready to go. Minister of Education Torerai Moyo plans to visit the schools on opening day to see how things are going. The country is launching a new teaching approach called the "heritage-based curriculum." Teachers have been trained to use these new methods and ideas. Parents and students spent the day before school started getting ready. Many children are excited but also a little nervous, especially those starting high school for the first time. The new style of learning includes more projects and presentations, which will be an adjustment. Minister Moyo issued a stern warning to any schools that don't follow the rules, like those that refuse to take payments in Zimbabwe's currency. He said the government would crack down on schools that demand foreign money, which can be hard on families. Teachers said they're prepared for the first day but hope the government will provide more training on the updated curriculum. They also want to be paid fairly for their hard work. Uniform shops and street vendors selling school supplies were very busy as families did their last-minute shopping. Despite some worries, most people seem ready for the school year to begin. The government believes the heritage-based approach will give students useful knowledge and abilities. The goal is to make Zimbabwe's schools the best they can be. Everyone is eager to see how the new ideas work in practice. [/QUOTE]
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