Living. Skills for life: Botswana's window of hope. Standards 3-4 [Teacher's guide + worksheets]
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint.
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint.
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's Primary Curriculum Blueprint.
The materials in this package are designed to support the Ministry of Education's ten year basic education curriculum blue print.
This history syllabus is designed for junior schools in Lesotho and is made for three forms (A, B and C) corresponding to the grades of junior school. Forms A and B do not mention HIV and AIDS.
The Junior Certificate Syllabus integrates environmental issues, population and family life education.
The document is designed to help youth (age 10-24) in Botswana face the challenges of growing up, to help them make decisions about their sexual health, and to prepare for work in the future.
The document is designed to help youth (age 10-24) in Botswana face the challenges of growing up, to help them make decisions about their sexual health, and to prepare for work in the future.
The contents of this syllabus is in Sesotho language except for the title and first page, which states: "Beware !!! Sharing blades, toothbrushes and needles can give you HIV". Page 32 mentions HIV and AIDS " Mafu a tsoaetsanoang - a likobo HIV and AIDS Mokaola."
This guideline has been published following the revision of the National Policy on Education Government paper in 1994. Deliberate efforts have been made to integrate HIV and AIDS education in this curriculum.
This document is a learner-centered junior science syllabus that consists of three disciplines: Biology, Chemistry and Physics. Technology and Environmental aspects as well as the Population and Family life issues have also been incorporated into the above mentioned disciplines.