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 Curriculum Development:

Ensure that the curriculum is designed to be effectively taught in Swahili. Translate or adapt textbooks and teaching materials into Swahili to align with the curriculum.

Teacher Training:

Standard Four (Darasa la nne) Books (OLD CURRICULUM)

Sayansi na Teknolojia      OPEN       DOWNLOAD

 Uraia na maadili             OPEN       DOWNLOAD

Maarifa ya Jamii     OPEN       DOWNLOAD

  Hisabati             OPEN       DOWNLOAD 

Kiswahili      OPEN       DOWNLOAD

English     OPEN       DOWNLOAD


 

Provide training for teachers to ensure they are proficient in Swahili and understand how to effectively teach their subjects in the language. This includes language proficiency as well as instructional strategies.

Interactive Teaching Methods:

Use interactive teaching methods such as group discussions, debates, and hands-on activities to engage students actively in the learning process. This can enhance their language skills and understanding of various subjects.

Encourage Reading in Swahili:

Build a reading culture by introducing a variety of Swahili books, both fiction and non-fiction, that are appropriate for different age groups. This helps improve language skills and broadens students' knowledge.

Standard Five (Darasa la tano) Books  (OLD CURRICULUM)

 
Sayansi na Teknolojia      OPEN       DOWNLOAD

 Uraia na maadili             OPEN       DOWNLOAD

Maarifa ya Jamii     OPEN       DOWNLOAD

Stadi za Kazi         OPEN       DOWNLOAD

  Hisabati             OPEN       DOWNLOAD 

Kiswahili      OPEN       DOWNLOAD

English     OPEN       DOWNLOAD

Language Support for Students:

Offer additional language support for students who may need it. This could include tutoring sessions, language labs, or additional resources to help students develop their Swahili language skills.

Cultural Integration:

Incorporate Swahili culture into the curriculum. This not only makes the learning experience more relatable for students but also contributes to the preservation and appreciation of the Swahili language and heritage.

Assessment and Feedback:

Develop assessment methods that align with the language of instruction. Provide constructive feedback to students to help them improve their Swahili language skills.

Parental Involvement:

Keep parents informed about the school's language policy and encourage them to support their children's language development at home. This could include reading books together in Swahili or engaging in conversations.
Language Resources:

Standard Six (Darasa la sita) Books    (OLD CURRICULUM)

Sayansi na Teknolojia      OPEN       DOWNLOAD

 Uraia na maadili             OPEN       DOWNLOAD

Maarifa ya Jamii     OPEN       DOWNLOAD

Stadi za Kazi         OPEN       DOWNLOAD

  Hisabati             OPEN       DOWNLOAD 

Kiswahili      OPEN       DOWNLOAD

English     OPEN       DOWNLOAD

 


Ensure that the school has a sufficient collection of Swahili-language resources, including books, dictionaries, and multimedia materials, to support teaching and learning.

Professional Development:

Encourage teachers to participate in ongoing professional development opportunities that focus on effective teaching strategies in Swahili and staying updated on curriculum changes.
Teaching in Swahili can be a rewarding experience, providing students with a strong foundation in their native language while facilitating effective learning across various subjects.  

 Standard Seven (Darasa la saba) Books (OLD CURRICULUM)

Sayansi na Teknolojia      OPEN       DOWNLOAD

 Uraia na maadili             OPEN       DOWNLOAD

Maarifa ya Jamii     OPEN       DOWNLOAD

Stadi za Kazi         OPEN       DOWNLOAD

  Hisabati             OPEN       DOWNLOAD 

Kiswahili      OPEN       DOWNLOAD

English     OPEN       DOWNLOAD

 

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February 07, 2020

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