Pre-primary schools operating without standard curriculum

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Pre-primary schools in Botswana have been operating without a standardised curriculum, Nomsah Zuze, principal public relations officer in the Ministry of Education and Skills Development (MoESD) has said.

Responding to a questionnaire from Mmegi, Zuze said schools have been operating with different types of curriculum, with no guide from the ministry.

"There was no standardisation or guide on what children should learn," she said. However, the ministry has since developed a pre-primary school curriculum, which is currently a pilot programme. The pilot programme started last year and is expected to end in 2011.

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