Uruguay Primary School Curriculum (Biology)
The Uruguayan primary school system is overseen by the Administración Nacional de Educación Pública (ANEP). Primary education is compulsory and free for all children between the ages of 6 and 11. The "Programa de Educación Inicial y Primaria" (Initial and Primary Education Program) guides the curriculum, emphasizing teacher autonomy. While specific details about the 4th/5th grade Biology curriculum are not readily available, general science subjects taught in primary school include Biology, along with Mathematics, Physical Sciences, History, Spanish, Chemistry, Literature and Language, Physics, Physical Education, English, Civic and Social Education, Geography, and Art Education.
The Plan Ceibal initiative is a key component of Uruguay's educational system, providing technology and resources to students and teachers. It aims to enhance learning through digital tools and teacher training programs. While Plan Ceibal offers resources for primary school science, specific details regarding the 4th/5th grade Biology curriculum were not found within the available search results. |