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43 Kundiawa Gembogl Schools Form Clusters to Improve Teaching Standards
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43 Kundiawa Gembogl Schools Form Clusters to Improve Teaching Standards

From Post-Courier · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • 43 schools in Kundiawa Gembogl District have been grouped into clusters to enhance teaching under the Revised Standards-Based Curriculum.
  • This initiative aims to improve educational standards and teacher support within the district.
  • The new cluster system will be implemented starting with the district's Professional In-Service Training week before Term 4.

In a significant move to bolster education, 43 schools across the Kundiawa Gembogl District have been organized into clusters. This strategic grouping, announced at a workshop in Kundiawa, is designed to facilitate the effective implementation of the Revised Standards-Based Curriculum (SBC).

The initiative targets the Waiye, Mitnande, Kundiawa Urban, and Niglekande local-level government areas. By clustering schools, educators aim to create a more collaborative and supportive environment for teachers, ultimately improving the quality of instruction for students.

The new cluster system is set to commence during the district's Professional In-Service Training (PIST) week, which precedes the fourth academic term. This timing ensures that teachers are prepared and aligned with the curriculum's objectives before the system's full rollout.

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Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.