Social Studies in Togo Secondary Schools

Information on the specific details of the social studies curriculum in Togolese secondary schools is limited. However, some general information about education in Togo can be provided:

Structure of the Education System:

The Togolese education system is structured as follows:

  • Primary Education: 6 years (free and compulsory in theory)
  • Lower Secondary Education: 4 years
  • Upper Secondary Education: 3 years

The academic year runs from October to July.

Secondary Education:

Secondary education in Togo is divided into two cycles: lower secondary (grades 7-10) and upper secondary (grades 11-13). Students can pursue general academic studies or vocational/technical training.

The QSI International School of Togo offers a secondary program that includes mathematics, science (biology, physics, and chemistry), world cultural studies, history, and English. This may provide some insight into subjects offered in other secondary schools.

Curriculum Development:

The Ministry of Primary, Secondary Education, and Vocational Training is responsible for curriculum development in Togo. They have collaborated with organizations like Aflatoun International on curriculum development initiatives. However, the specific content of the social studies curriculum remains elusive.

Challenges and Goals:

Togo's education system faces challenges such as low access and equity issues, particularly in deprived and rural areas. The government aims to improve the quality of education and achieve universal primary education.

While this information provides a general overview of secondary education in Togo, further research is needed to obtain specific details about the social studies curriculum.

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