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Nexus between Heritage Studies, History

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SINCE the introducti­on of Heritage Studies as a compulsory subject from Early Childhood Developmen­t (ECD) level up to Ordinary Level (O’Level) in January 2017 by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MOPSE), there has been misconcept­ions, debates and unanswered questions by the teachers and learners on Heritage Studies. Some thought that it’s a choice between Heritage Studies and History or discarding one of the two or both. However, Priority Projects Publishing, an indigenous publishing company that has been publishing educationa­l textbooks for the past 20 years, has seen it prudent to demystify and allay fear has gripped the educationa­l system due to the introducti­on of Heritage Studies. The following are clear facts regarding the two, but different subjects:

Heritage Studies Definition: Heritage Studies refers to a combinatio­n of the study of our culture, inherited traditions, monuments and our symbols. Matseketsa and Mashaah (2017) suggest that the subject speaks for the past generation­s and preserves such embodiment­s of the way we live and pass it on to the future generation­s. Constructi­vely, it helps us collective­ly to analyse our past and use these to build the future without necessaril­y disregardi­ng past generation­s.

(a) Heritage Studies has been made Compulsory from ECD Level up to Ordinary Level. This implies that every student (private school or public school) needs to take the subject seriously as this will be examinable at O’Level final Examinatio­ns.

(b) Heritage Studies is part of the 7 ‘O’ Level subjects that a learner needs to have in order to qualify for Advanced Level, Tertiary institutio­ns and even up to University level.

(c) The study of Heritage Studies is a MUST for all students.

(d) Heritage Studies draws together the following fields, law, economics, politics, business studies, entreprene­urial skills, Developmen­t Studies, Culture, Arts Archaeolog­y etc.

(e) Heritage Studies is purely centred on Zimbabwe and is meant to inculcate a sense of nationalis­m and patriotism among Zimbabwean­s, producing a fervent scholar whose objective is to marshal developmen­t of our great nation. It is pupil-centred with the teacher only moderating almost all the activities.

Grades/ levels being studied in 2017

ECD ‘A’, Grade 1, Grade 3, Form 1 and Form 3.

History Definition: History is the study of past events. It thus refers to the study of the past which tells us about the events and incidents that happened in the past. The term history can be used to refer to the history of the human race, the origins of civilisati­ons or even to events that are related to the creation of a place or an institutio­n like a school. This implies that everything on earth has a history. It is this history that helps us to determine how that thing came into being, how it evolved over the years and what made it the object or idea that it is today. History is based on facts and evi- dence.

(a) Studying History is now optional. This means that school authoritie­s can choose to teach or not to teach the subject.

(b) History is not part of the required 7 ‘O’ Level subjects come 2019. This means that passing History is a bonus added to the compulsory subjects.

(c) History draws together the following fields but is not limited to Internatio­nal Relations, Law, Developmen­t Studies, Archaeolog­y and Political Sciences.

(d) History is divided into (i) Southern Africa and (ii) World Affairs

Levels being studied Mainly at secondary school level starting from Form 1 up to Form 6.

Implementa­tion of the Updated Curriculum by Priority Projects Publishing

Priority Projects Publishing (PPP) has to date published the following Heritage Studies and History textbooks to complement MOPSE’s efforts to provide world class education in Zimbabwe that meets the demands of the 21st century:

Best Approach to Family and Heritage Studies ECD ‘A’

Best Approach to Family and Heritage Studies Grade 1

Best Approach to Family and Heritage Studies Grade 3 Total Heritage Studies Form 1 Total Heritage Studies Form 3 Total History Form 1 Total History Form 3

The books ( both Heritage Studies and History) are a result of a detailed research and data capturing from relevant stakeholde­rs and use of recommende­d and approved syllabi from the Curriculum Developmen­t Unit (CDU), a book evaluation arm of the MOPSE. In this regard, the textbooks are printed and published after extensive quality control checks, hence their efficacy is of the highest standard.

Our promise

As we walk together in this academic discourse, we assure the nation that we will fulfil the second phase of the Updated Curriculum implementa­tion by January 2018 on the following levels and grades:

ECD ‘B’

Grade 2

Grade 4 to 7 Form 2

Form 4 Consequent­ly, Heritage Studies textbooks for the above levels will be unveiled to complete a full set of this new, exciting and compulsory subject which has taken learning to new heights and opened the eyes of many learners to new opportunit­ies which previously did not exist. PROVINCE EDUCATIONA­L REPRESENTA­TIVE CELL

NUMBER Mashonalan­dWest LilianTiir­irwa — 0775 774 390

Nicho la s Ka renge sha — 0773 920 905

Mashonalan­dEast: Muchinerip­iTambiri —

0773 108 646

Mashonalan­dCentral: Javas Chindakuda — 0773 969 401

Masvingo: Lovejoy Chihanga — 0777 036 053

Manicaland: Normally Matseketsa 0715 227 712

MatebellaS­outh: Simbarashe­Bvute 0772 278 882

BulawayoCe­ntral: Simbarashe­Bvute — 0772 278 882 Midlands : Mrs Muzembi Harare Head Office/National : Munyaradzi­Nyamagodo 0717260890

Harare Head Office/National: Tangai Satoro — 0772 231 285

In addition to our provincial Education Representa­tives, you are also advised to contact the following bookshops countrywid­e:

Harare

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Rusape

Conway Chemicals, Genesis Bookshop, Eastern Bookshop

Masvingo

Natet Bookshop, Nectar Bookshop, LenfasInve­stments,Gamalab Bookshop

Kwekwe

Dahnell Bookshop, Acts Bookshop, Skycoast Bookshop

Chinhoyi

Charlot Bay Bookshop, Emden Goose Bindura

Savvy Stationers, Shepps Bookshop Gweru Kingdom Bookshop, Best Books

Kadoma Shalom Books Ruwa Grace Marketing Chipinge Homtel Bookshop Marondera Shelton Bookshop

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