Teachers and other supervisory staff are being trained to master the handling of new educational programs. The new school programs have been made public. These will be applied from the next start of the school year in a month, to the classes of CP1, CP2, 6th and 5th. They were developed with technical and financial support from the World Bank. New: the student will be the center of interest rather than the teacher, according to the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Jean-Luc Mouthou. ” The old programs will go to the closet. We are in a world that is modernizing and where new knowledge is more accessible today to learners. In the new programs, we will situate and resituate the learner in his most immediate environment. “, explains the minister at the end of a ceremony to launch these new programs. “ The examples that will be taken will reveal the context and the everyday standard of living of the learner. It will be beneficial for him to be able to access the knowledge and skills “, he adds. ” The context, the environment and the novelty, he continues, must make that at the limit, teaching is no longer the essential center of interest in the classroom, but rather the student “, explains Jean-Luc Mouthou. The teams continued to work so that following the CP1, CP2, 6th and 5th classes, other levels might be covered from the start of the 2023-2024 school year. At least that’s what the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Jean-Luc Mouthou, said.
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