Tuvalu Form 5 Subjects - Home Economics

Information regarding the specific curriculum for Home Economics at the Form 5 level in Tuvalu is currently unavailable. However, the following general information about education in Tuvalu, including mentions of Home Economics and curriculum development, has been gathered:

  • General Education Information:
      • Primary education completion rate is high (95%), but the transition to secondary education is lower (around 70%).
      • There are twelve primary schools in Tuvalu (nine public, three private).
      • Challenges include low learning levels, grade repetition, dropout rates, and out-of-school children.
      • Education is compulsory between ages 6 and 16. Primary education is free.
  • Curriculum Development:
      • The Curriculum Development sub-unit is responsible for developing and implementing curricula for all levels (early childhood through post-secondary).
      • Curriculum materials for Years 7-12 are being developed in various subjects, including Home Economics.
      • A study has examined the Tuvalu National Curriculum Policy Framework (TNCPF).
  • Home Economics:
      • Home Economics is offered as a subject, and equipment for it has been provided to schools.

Despite extensive searches, specific details about the Form 5 Home Economics curriculum remain elusive. The available information suggests that Home Economics is part of the secondary school curriculum, but the precise content and learning objectives at the Form 5 level are not readily accessible.

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