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                    The curriculum of a school includes not just the planned academic 
                  programme but also all co-curricular activities and other events, 
                  as well as that which pupils learn through the nature and quality 
                  of the school ethos. 
                      | Managing 
                          the Curriculum and Resources |  
 The main task of the head of each school is to provide and deliver 
                  effectively an appropriate curriculum using all the resources 
                  - human, material and financial - which are readily available. 
                  This involves mobilising all possible resources including those 
                  from the Ministry of Education, the community and other organisations, 
                  and then ensuring their full and effective use.
 
 In this module we aim at improving your skills in different 
                  aspects of curriculum management, including timetabling, curriculum 
                  development and assessment, and resource management, including 
                  the provision of textbooks, library and media resources, and 
                  their control. The material in Module 5 on Financial Management 
                  will provide you with more information about mobilising and 
                  managing financial resources.
 
 Individual study time: 25 hours
 
 Objectives
 After working through this module you should be able to:
  improve your effectiveness as the manager of the curriculum 
                  and the resources which support it
  identify how to 
                  mobilise financial and material resources for your school and 
                  ensure their full and effective use
  demonstrate improved 
                  stock-keeping in your school
  know how the curriculum 
                  of your school may be adapted to the human and natural environments 
                  within which it is located, and ensure these environments are 
                  used
  be a more effective manager of change, and know 
                  how to regularly update your school curriculum
  ensure 
                  your school has a well designed and operated timetable
  
                  draw up and apply criteria for the selection of textbooks, and 
                  ensure that those available are fully used and properly managed
  suggest ways of improving the library, media and lowcost 
                  teaching aids, including their use
  improve the quality 
                  of pupil assessment, including providing orderly examining, 
                  regular and systematic testing, and full and accurate records.
 
 Units
 This module is divided into eight units.
 
 Unit 
                  1: Establishing the curriculum
 2 hours
 The curriculum of your school needs to be adapted to the human 
                  and natural environments within which it is located, and to 
                  be continuously updated. This unit aims at enabling you to establish 
                  your curriculum within the national framework, recognise the 
                  diverse nature of the curriculum and undertake its development.
 
 Unit 2: Timetabling
 3 hours
 In this unit you will identify some of the issues in designing 
                  and operating your school timetable, including the need for 
                  careful preparation and finding ways of organising the timetable 
                  to make full use of your teachers, to follow ministry requirements 
                  and yet adapt it to the special conditions of your school, and 
                  to provide your pupils with choice.
 
 Unit 3: Organising resources to 
                  support the curriculum
 3 hours
 Through this unit you identify the range of resources which 
                  are needed by your school, and the difficulties of obtaining 
                  them. You will learn how resources may be produced and acquired, 
                  and how they may be properly managed.
 
 Unit 
                  4: Selecting and managing textbooks
 4 hours
 Textbooks provide one of the key teaching and learning resources 
                  in your school. You will develop criteria for their selection, 
                  and learn how to ensure that the books are fully and properly 
                  used.
 
 Unit 5: Libraries, media, and lowcost teaching aids
 4 hours
 There are many ways in which the resources of your school may 
                  be improved. In this unit you will identify ways of developing 
                  three particular types of resource and how they may be managed.
 
 Unit 6: Examinations, testing and 
                  record-keeping
 3 hours
 The assessment of the progress of your pupils provides a measure 
                  of the level of their performance, which is one of the purposes 
                  for which your school exists. In this unit you will review different 
                  aspects of assessment, including the importance of record-keeping 
                  as a means of maintaining a profile of the progress of each 
                  pupil.
 
 Unit 7: Resource maintenance
 3 hours
 Through this unit you will recognise the importance of keeping 
                  good stock records and learn of ways in which this may be done.
 
 Unit 8: Finding financial resources
 3 hours
 Here you will recognise that although governments provide some 
                  resources for your school, you cannot expect to rely entirely 
                  on this source, and so you need to find ways of adding to those 
                  you have.
 
 Contributors
 This module was written by a team in Botswana:
 Mr R Motswakae
 (Team Leader) Deputy Director, Unified Teaching Service
 Mr S Basiamang Head, Molefi Senior Secondary School
 Mr W Grisdale Headteacher Adviser, Department of Secondary Education
 Mr T Mosimakoko Head, Miasantwa Primary School
 Mr S Motswaledi Regional Education Officer (Primary)
 
 with:
 Mr J Gabi Head, Lebogang Community Junior Secondary School
 Mr G Grimshaw Head, Selibe Phikwe Senior Secondary School
 Mr S Lopang Head, Segomotso Primary School
 Mr F Maoto Head, Boikhutso Community Junior Secondary School
 Mr M Seriti Head, BoswelaKgomo Primary School
 
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