Zimbabwe Form 1 Indigenous Languages AI
Zimbabwe Form 1 School Syllabus - Indigenous Languages (Shona or Ndebele)This syllabus covers the learning objectives and assessment criteria for Indigenous Languages (Shona or Ndebele) at the Form 1-4 level and the Form 5-6 level. The curriculum emphasizes listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills, as well as non-verbal communication. It also aims to foster an appreciation for Zimbabwean heritage, cultural diversity, and Unhu/Ubuntu/Vumunhu (humanity, respect, and compassion). Forms 1-4The Forms 1-4 syllabus builds a foundation in listening, speaking, reading, writing, and non-verbal skills. It incorporates visual, tactile, and manual learning to cater to diverse learning needs. The curriculum emphasizes communicative approaches and contextual learning. Topics Covered:
Assessment: Continuous assessment (30%) includes practical assignments, theory tests, and creative projects. Summative assessment (70%) consists of two papers:
Forms 5-6The Forms 5-6 syllabus expands on the Forms 1-4 foundation, consolidating language and literary appreciation skills at a higher level. It emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, leadership, collaboration, translation, decision-making, and patriotism. Topics Covered:
Assessment: Continuous assessment (30%) includes practical assignments, theory tests, and creative projects, including a one-week internship. Summative assessment (70%) consists of two papers:
Both syllabi integrate indigenous knowledge systems, cultural aspects, and cross-cutting themes such as heritage studies, gender, health issues (including HIV/AIDS), disaster risk management, children's rights, environmental issues, enterprise, and financial literacy. ICT skills are also emphasized throughout. |