Zimbabwe Form 1-4 (O-Level) Information and Communication Technology
The Zimbabwe O-Level Information and Communication Technology (ICT) curriculum covers the first four years of secondary education (Forms 1-4). While the exact details of the current syllabus are not readily available online, the available information suggests a focus on practical skills and theoretical knowledge. The curriculum aims to equip students with essential ICT skills for further education or entry-level employment.
Key areas of study likely include:
- Computer Fundamentals: Understanding computer systems, hardware, software, and their applications.
- Digital Literacy: Developing skills in using common software applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations.
- Programming and Design: Introduction to basic programming concepts and design principles.
- Networking: Understanding computer networks and their functionalities.
- Cybersecurity and Safety: Awareness of online safety, cybersecurity threats, and responsible online behavior.
- Technopreneurship: Exploring the use of technology in business and entrepreneurship.
The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (Zimsec) is the official body responsible for administering the O-Level ICT examinations. Syllabi are available through Zimsec, though they may require purchase. |