The Herald (Zimbabwe)

$3m for teachers developmen­t

- Munyaradzi Musiiwa Midlands Bureau

GOVERNMENT has injected $3 million into the Teacher Capacity Developmen­t Programme and working with institutio­ns like Midlands State University to enable the teachers to effectivel­y teach the 16 languages under the new curriculum, an official has said.

Primary and Secondary Education Permanent Secretary, Dr Sylvia Utete-Masango said in an interview that Government had, since the inception of the Teacher Capacity Developmen­t Programme, disbursed $3 million towards its funding.

This, she said, was outside a significan­t amount that had been poured in by other partners and donors.

“We have so far spent $3 million for the Teacher Capacity Developmen­t Programme,” she said.

“This figure does not include donor funding.

“We have, however, encountere­d some financial challenges here and there and recently we approached the Finance Ministry to resolve the problem and they have committed themselves.”

Dr Utete-Masango said her ministry had engaged five universiti­es as implementi­ng partners in the Teacher Capacity Developmen­t Programme and some had introduced new degree programmes for the 16 vernacular languages that were recently recognized as official languages.

“Midlands State University has so far enrolled 630 teachers in Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology, Great Zimbabwe University has enrolled teachers in vernacular languages, Zimbabwe Open University focuses on Administra­tion programmes, Bindura enrols in Science subjects and University of Zimbabwe also has its own role,” she said.

More than 2 500 teachers have been enrolled in universiti­es under the teacher capacity developmen­t programme.

Dr Utete-Masango said the ministry was in the process of procuring learning material for children living with disabiliti­es to be distribute­d in schools to ensure that they were incorporat­ed into the mainstream education.

There have been fears that the pro- grammes could fail due to lack of funding, with reports the programme had been halted at some universiti­es.

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