ABSTRACT
The main purpose of this study was to analyse rural primary schools experiences in
resourcing the implementation of the Zimbabwe 2017 updated primary school curriculum in
Nheweyembwa Cluster in Murewa North district in Mashonaland East province. The
objectives of this study were: To determine factors that are affecting the implementation of
the updated primary school curriculum in rural primary schools; to establish the extent to
which school mobilisation strategies are addressing resource inadequacy in schools; to
determine resource mobilisation efforts for the implementation of the new curriculum; and
explore schools mobilisation efforts for the implementation of the updated curriculum. In
navigating this study, the researcher adopted the system model as the theoretical framework
because of the fact that resources needed for curriculum implementation are inputs,
management functions are processes and learner achievements and competences achieved are
outputs of the system. The study targeted 7 primary schools in Nheweyembwa Cluster in
Murewa District. The study was underpinned by the interpretive paradigm based on
participants’ experiences. In navigating this study, a mixed method approach and a case study
design were employed. The questionnaires were administered to all Heads of primary schools
in the Cluster and forty-one (41) teachers who were currently teaching from ECD level up to
Grade 5 level. Piloting of the questionnaires was conducted before the actual data collection
to determine the validity and reliability of the research instruments. Research permit was
obtained from the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Mashonaland East
Provincial office and Murewa District offices. The data collected were processed and
analysed using descriptive statistics. Major findings of the study are that most school have a
critical shortage of material resources; teachers lack skills needed in the implementation of
the Competence Based Curriculum The study recommends that school should be adequately
be supported with material resources as well as human resources for effective implementation
of the Competence Based Curriculum. Government to fund professional development of
teachers so as to promote professional competence by offering training support services to
teachers and school heads on resource mobilisation strategies and to ensure equitable
distribution of resources to schools for curriculum implementation; further research be
carried out in urban primary schools to identify challenges and opportunities that have so far
been experienced in the implementation of the Competence Based Curriculum.
GIFT, C (2021). Resourcing The Implementation Of Zimbabwe’s New Updated Curriculum: Analysis Of Rural Primary Schools Experiences In Murewa Nheweyembwa Cluster In Murewa District.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/resourcing-the-implementation-of-zimbabwe-s-new-updated-curriculum-analysis-of-rural-primary-schools-experiences-in-murewa-nheweyembwa-cluster-in-murewa-district
GIFT, CHINAKA "Resourcing The Implementation Of Zimbabwe’s New Updated Curriculum: Analysis Of Rural Primary Schools Experiences In Murewa Nheweyembwa Cluster In Murewa District." Afribary. Afribary, 09 May. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/resourcing-the-implementation-of-zimbabwe-s-new-updated-curriculum-analysis-of-rural-primary-schools-experiences-in-murewa-nheweyembwa-cluster-in-murewa-district. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.
GIFT, CHINAKA . "Resourcing The Implementation Of Zimbabwe’s New Updated Curriculum: Analysis Of Rural Primary Schools Experiences In Murewa Nheweyembwa Cluster In Murewa District.". Afribary, Afribary, 09 May. 2021. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/resourcing-the-implementation-of-zimbabwe-s-new-updated-curriculum-analysis-of-rural-primary-schools-experiences-in-murewa-nheweyembwa-cluster-in-murewa-district >.
GIFT, CHINAKA . "Resourcing The Implementation Of Zimbabwe’s New Updated Curriculum: Analysis Of Rural Primary Schools Experiences In Murewa Nheweyembwa Cluster In Murewa District." Afribary (2021). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/resourcing-the-implementation-of-zimbabwe-s-new-updated-curriculum-analysis-of-rural-primary-schools-experiences-in-murewa-nheweyembwa-cluster-in-murewa-district