津巴布韦中部省小学当前的安全和卫生做法及趋势

Mildred Shingirirai Nyamayedenga
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21 世纪的津巴布韦小学教育系统采用了以能力为基础的新教学大纲,要求各级教育的学习者都要有毕业档案。本研究旨在探讨津巴布韦小学教师在课堂上跟上基于项目的持续评估学习领域(CALA)所面临的主要挑战。本研究采用解释性的定性研究方法。以建构主义理论为基础,对五名教师进行了个案研究。采用半结构式访谈和对问题的文件分析来收集数据。收集到的数据经过归纳分析,回答了研究的问题。研究结果表明,虽然 CALAs 是一种创新方法,也是教学法的一种新兴趋势,可以让学习者深入理解,但它也给教师带来了挑战。其缺点是耗费时间,没有信息和通信技术资源的学习者无法应对。学校和学习者的监护人/家长缺乏足够的资源来开展以项目为基础并使用技术的 CALAs。教师对 CALAs 持消极态度,他们也缺乏足够的技术教学技能来充分帮助学习者。研究建议中小学教育部(MoPSE)开展大规模的技术项目,帮助教师和学校获得充足、高效的资源,以满足 21 世纪的需求。
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Current Safety and Hygiene Practices and Trends in Primary Schools in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe
The Zimbabwean Primary School Education system in this 21st century caters for the new syllabus which is competence based and requires learners at all levels of education to have an exit profile. This study aims to explore the major challenges that primary school teachers in Zimbabwe face in their classrooms to keep up with Continuous Assessment Learning Areas (CALAs) which are project based. This study is hinged on a qualitative research approach which is interpretive. A case study with five purposively sampled teachers and grounded on a constructivist theory was undertaken. Semi-structured interviews and document analysis of the questions were used to collect data. Collected data which was analysed inductively, answered the study research question. Findings indicate that although CALAs is an innovative method and an emerging trend in pedagogy that allows learners to have an in-depth understanding, they pose challenges to teachers. Their downside is that they are time consuming and learners without ICT resources fail to cope. Schools and learners’ guardians/parents lack adequate resources to do CALAs which are project based and also embrace the use of technology. Teachers have negative attitudes towards CALAs and they also lack adequate technological pedagogic skills to assist the learners adequately. The study recommends that Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) undertake a massive technological project to assist teachers and schools to have adequate and efficient resources that are compatible with the 21st century demands.
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