Zimbabwe Lower 6 Curriculum - Building Technology and Design

This information is based on the Zimbabwe Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Building Technology and Design Syllabus for Forms 5-6 (equivalent to Lower 6). While a syllabus specifically titled "Design and Technology" for Lower 6 was not found, this syllabus likely covers similar content.

Introduction:

The Building Technology and Design syllabus for Forms 5-6 builds upon the Forms 1-4 curriculum. It emphasizes practical skills, theoretical knowledge, research, and problem-solving within the context of Zimbabwean architecture and indigenous knowledge systems. The curriculum promotes inclusivity and aims to prepare learners for the construction industry, further studies, and entrepreneurial endeavors.

Aims:

The syllabus aims to:

  • Instill an appreciation for health and safety in the building environment.
  • Enable learners to apply scientific and engineering principles to building construction.
  • Equip learners with site surveying skills.
  • Develop the ability to estimate and quantify building materials.
  • Foster an understanding of architectural principles and their application in building design.
  • Promote an understanding of building project management and legislation.
  • Cultivate a culture of maintenance, value addition, and resource optimization.
  • Encourage the use of renewable energy sources in buildings.

Objectives:

Learners should be able to:

  • Adhere to health and safety regulations.
  • Select appropriate construction materials.
  • Apply material science knowledge to building projects.
  • Demonstrate proper tool and equipment usage.
  • Calculate building material quantities.
  • Apply architectural concepts and principles to address construction challenges.
  • Budget resources for building projects.
  • Analyze forces acting on building structures.
  • Understand principles of maintenance and renovation.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of building regulations and legislation.
  • Explain the importance of renewable energy in buildings.
  • Exhibit appropriate interpersonal skills and ethical values.
  • Demonstrate entrepreneurial skills through project planning, development, and evaluation.

Topics Covered:

The syllabus covers the following topics:

  • Health and Safety
  • Science of Materials
  • Site Surveying
  • Quantity Surveying and Estimating
  • Structural Analysis
  • Architecture (Zimbabwean, African, and Exotic)
  • Management of Construction Projects
  • Maintenance and Renovation
  • Building Control and Development
  • Renewable Energy
  • Intellectual Property Rights

Assessment:

Assessment is both continuous (40%) and summative (60%). Continuous assessment includes practical exercises, theory exercises, design and drawing exercises, and a design project. Summative assessment consists of three written papers and a practical exam. The design project is a significant component of the continuous assessment, starting in Form 5 and completed by October of Form 6. More details on the assessment breakdown can be found in the syllabus document.