WIOCC SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND ACTIVITIES

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WIOCC SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND ACTIVITIES WIOCC in Partnership with Making Education a Priority (MEaP ) WIOCC SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND ACTIVITIES PRESENTED BY: HAMBELELENI ABISAI 2 APRIL 2016

WIOCC BACKGROUND The West Indian Organisation Coordinating Committee (WIOCC) is home to people of African descent and is one of the oldest community organisations in the country; opened in 1964, & its Supplementary School launched in 1966

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES Offer specialised teaching and learning experiences unique to supplementary schools and we also develop volunteer teachers’ professional competences Develop teaching, learning and assessment skills Encourage reflective in-on practice through peer observation

EFFECTIVE LEARNING OUTCOMES

CELEBRATE ACHIEVEMENT