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What is Primary Education Development Plan (PEDP)

Modern Reading Practices and Collaboration Between Schools, Family, and Community
PEDP is a Tanzania brainchild education plan, which was formulated in 2001 to implement Tanzania education and training policy of 1995 to ensure expanded and improved primary education.
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Teacher Management of Pre-Primary School Children Learning: Reading Arithmetic Skills Through Visual Media
Majiyd Hamis Suru (The University of Dodoma, Tanzania)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-9750-7.ch003
Abstract
Children learning are affected unpredictably by the objects they see around them and teachers' management of the scenario proximal to a child may have positive or negative consequences on reading, writing, and learning arithmetic skills. The chapter examines teachers' management of pre-primary school children learning to read arithmetic skills through visual media (VM) in selected pre-primary schools in Dodoma Municipality in Tanzania. Purposive sampling technique was employed to get five head teachers while random sampling was used to obtain nine pre-primary teachers from five pre-primary schools. Semi-structured interviews, observation, document reviews, and questionnaires were used to collect data. Pre-primary school teachers demonstrated frequent use of visual media in teaching and learning at pre-primary schools. Acquisitions of arithmetic skills by pre-primary school children were extraordinarily expressed through teachers' experiences. Inadequate classrooms were found to hold back the frequent use of VM in the teaching of arithmetic skills among pre-primary school children.
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