The curriculum
frameworks provide an overview of the TESSA modules.
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This material is part of a collection of materials called TESSA Resources. There are 54 materials in this collection so you may find other materials here that maybe of interest to you.
As a result of using these free materials in your school or teacher training institution, you will have discovered ways to enhance your teaching and make it more learner-centred.
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First Published 09/08/2017.
Updated 25/01/2023
The curriculum
frameworks provide an overview of the TESSA modules.
Key resources have been produced for the TESSA community, describing some important aspects of the teaching and learning process. These are referred to throughout the TESSA materials.
These modules are linked to the Primary
curriculum and support teachers in planning for active learning and teaching.
They also support teachers in teaching skills and values, alongside knowledge.
These modules are linked to the Primary
curriculum and support teachers in planning for active learning and teaching.
They also support teachers in teaching skills and values, alongside knowledge.
These modules are linked to the Primary
curriculum and support teachers in planning for active learning and teaching.
They also support teachers in teaching skills and values, alongside knowledge.
These modules are linked to the Primary
curriculum and support teachers in planning for active learning and teaching.
They also support teachers in teaching skills and values, alongside knowledge.
These modules are linked to the Primary
curriculum and support teachers in planning for active learning and teaching.
They also support teachers in teaching skills and values, alongside knowledge.
There are 15 TESSA Secondary science units which you can access from this page. They were developed by colleagues in Ghana, Zambia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
We have selected topics from the lower Secondary science curriculum that are difficult to teach and common across all countries. The units are grouped into five pedagogical themes, which reflect the skills and attributes of an effective teacher. They are:
Probing students’ understanding
Making science practical
Making science real and relevant
Problem-solving and creativity
Teaching challenging ideas
Each theme is exemplified in Biology (Module 1), Chemistry (Module 2) and Physics (Module 3), making a total of 15 units. If the topic that you are teaching is not covered, then we hope that you will be able to adapt one of the units to the context that you require.
If you would prefer to focus on one pedagogical theme then download all the section 1s in order to learn about ‘probing childrens’ understanding’; section 2s to learn about ‘making science practical’; section 3s to learn about ‘making science relevant and real’; section 4s to learn about ‘problem-solving and creativity’; and section 5s to learn and ‘teaching challenging ideas’.
The TESSA handbooks and toolkits support teachers and teacher educators in their work with pupils and teachers. All of the handbooks can be adapted for use in your context. Download and print the PDF version or download and adapt the Word document for your own school or institution.
Key resource posters that can be used/adapted for your classroom
We have reorganised the materials into a series of 15 'teaching packs' that enable teachers to access TESSA in a portable, user-friendly and linear paper format. Each pack is aimed at either early, middle or upper primary, and consists of a range of materials covering Literacy, Numeracy, Science, Social Studies and Life Skills. There is also a pack of additional resources focusing on topics around classroom management and aspects of TESSA pedagogy.
TESSA has a range of audio resources covering different aspects of teachers' work in Africa. Click on the resources collection titles below to find out more and listen to the materials:
Here you can download the complete TESSA Open Educational Resource (OER) material library, in word or pdf format, in a zip file, to save to your device, SD card, USB drive or CD.
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