Teachers Interviews Guide
Teachers Interviews Guide
Teachers Interviews Guide
1. Important abbreviations:
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f) Act as a link between the school, the community, the inspectorate office and the directorate
office by reporting as required.
g) Together with the school board they control the financial aspects of the school and budget
drawing.
h) Creating a harmonious working and learning environment without violating any laws.
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(i) Ensure that all girls & boys complete free, equitable and quality primary & secondary
education.
(ii) Ensure that all girls & boys have access to quality early childhood development
(iii) Ensure equal access for all women & men to affordable & quality technical, vocational
and tertiary education.
(iv) Substantially increase the supply of qualified teachers
(v) Substantially increase the number of youth & adults who have relevant skills
(vi) Eliminate gender disparities in education and ensure equal access
(vii) Ensure that all learners acquire the knowledge & skills needed to promote sustainable
development
(viii) Build & upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive.
PA = Performance Agreement
PA is a document describing the agreed understanding of the expected level of performance
of an individual staff member by his/her supervisor. The PA links the individual performance
to the organisational objectives and plans.
The 5 Strategic Objectives for the Ministry of Education, Arts & Culture
1. Improve core skills in numeracy & literacy in basic education
2. Promote arts & culture for sustainable development.
3. Ensure inclusive & equitable quality education for all I PEEE
4. Enhance organisational performance
5. Ensure effective regulatory framework and compliances
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To guide the implementation of the plan and provide the procedures how to monitor &
evaluate the implementation of the plan.
3. Effectiveness & Efficiency refers to working productively, with Enhance organisational performance
Efficiency minimum wasted effort or expenses.
Ensure effective regulatory
framework and compliances
❖ Curriculum
▪ All curricula should be reviewed
▪ The teaching of mathematics, Science and Technology should be strengthened
▪ Entrepreneurship should be introduced
▪ HIV / AIDS awareness should be ensured at all levels
❖ Access
▪ ‘’Education for All Objectives’’ should be achieved
▪ Girls should achieve full and equal access to education by 2015.
❖ Infrastructure
▪ All schools should have access to drinking water & electricity by 2006
▪ All schools should have furniture by 2006
▪ 90% should be permanent by 2015
❖ Teacher
▪ There should be no unqualified / under qualified teachers by 2010
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▪ There should be at least 1 teacher for every 35 learners and 30 for very
teacher
▪ Bachelor’s degree should be the minimum requirement
The High Level Statements for the Ministry of Education, Arts & Culture.
Ministry’s Mandate.
‘’To educate & train for sustainable national development and promote arts & culture’’
Ministry’s Vision.
‘’To be the ministry of excellence in providing quality education and promoting Arts &
Culture for the prosperity of the nation’’
Ministry’s Mission
‘’To provide accessible, equitable and inclusive quality education for a tolerant skilled,
productive and competitive nation, to promote and preserve Arts & culture for a nationhood
& unity in diversity’’
7. Concept definition
(i) Strategic objectives = the results that the Ministry wishes to achieve.
(ii) Desired Outcome = the results that is expected at national level as stated in NDP 5.
(iii) Key Performance Indicator = is a measure of performance
✓ ETSIP Objectives. Qs Ef R r – F ef Dm
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3. TEACHING and ➢
LEARNING Quality of teaching and learning
PROCESS ➢ Suitability to learners’ needs
➢ Quality of learning process
[Q2 S A] ➢ Assessment and evaluation
4. THE SCHOOL AS A SOCIAL UNIT ➢ Value and norms
➢ Morale of the school
[M V E S C] ➢ Effective use of time
➢ Pastoral care and guidance
➢ School discipline
➢ Curricula and vocational guidance
5. MANAGEMENT AND ➢ Management of staff
LEADERSHIP OF THE SCHOOL ➢ Management of physical resources
➢ Management of finance
[M3 Ca A L ppi) ➢ Curriculum and attainment
➢ Administration
➢ Leadership
➢ Policy, planning and implementation
6. LINK WITH PARENTS AND THE ➢ Links with parents
COMMUNITY. ➢ Links with the community
7. LINK WITH OTHER SCHOOLS ➢ Provision of resources for work with the cluster.
AND THE REGION ➢ Effectiveness of cluster activities
➢ Effectiveness of links with the region.
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11. From the Public Service pocket guide know these meanings:
▪ Public servant: any person working or operating a duty on behalf of the central
government or anyone serving the public.
▪ Transparent: acting in such a way that your customers are satisfied with your work and
relevant information are not hidden from them when the time is right.
▪ Ethics: are set of rules and regulations that are accepted by a certain group of people or
agencies. It is based on these set of standards that you are judged wrong or right.
▪ Delegation: a mechanism of passing on authority from the senior leader to the lower
ranked leader in the channel of communication for a certain ministry or agencies.
▪ Decentralisation: the transfer of political, administration and decision – making power
from the central government to the subnational government.
▪ Conciliator: an independent body or person assigned normally from the office of the
attorney general in Namibia to help two or more bargain agents reach an agreement over
a certain dispute. The conciliator is neutral in this meeting and may advice bargain agent
and the employer on the possibility of an industrial strike or lock – outs if no amicable
solution is found.
▪ Strike / Industrial Action: is a status of worker putting works on hold for a certain
period of time in order to show their grievances toward their employer and let their voice
be heard or show their support of a certain decision.
▪ EFA: is a global commitment to provide quality basic education for all children and
adult. It was launched at the World Conference on EFA in 1990 aimed at expanding basic
education by 2015.
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13. Reasons for terminating the public servant service or when the service is terminated
(brought to end).
✓ You resign from work at your own free will
✓ You reach 60 years and you retire or you take early retirement ( 55 yrs and above)
✓ Continued ill health and retire
✓ Your post is no longer needed
✓ Unfit for work or you are inefficient or you are not capable of carrying out your
duties-asked to leave
✓ You are found guilty of misconduct
✓ You are absent continuously from work for more than 30 days without permission or
authorization
✓ You die
14. Examples Reasonable expenses to be covered when a public servant is transferred
✓ Moving of furniture
✓ Connection cost of water and electricity
✓ Re-registration of motor vehicle
✓ Accommodations and meal during transitional period
✓ Buying of new school uniform if you have children’s and they have to move to a new
school.
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✓ Leave of absence
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➢ Article 3: Languages
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PROCEDURES: with an exception of emergency cases a leave may only be give after
✓ Application for leave was done.
✓ A discussion between the applicant and the supervisor was carried out.
✓ An approval was granted
✓ The leave can now be taken.
NB: a staff member is not allowed to go on leave unless s/he is informed of his leave
application approval.
➢ SPECIAL LEAVE B: granted for one take part in an examination being offered by an
education recognised institution.
➢ STUDY LEAVE:
▪ 50/50 STUDY LEAVE:
▪ ACCUMULATIVE STUDY LEAVE:
Abscondment: a state in which a staff member absence himself at his duty station without
an authorised leave of absence for more than 30 days
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24. ASSESSMENT: to formally measure someone understand and progress or shortcoming after a
course or lesson taken.
THYPES OF ASSESSMENT
1. Formative assessment:
Is an assessment that is done throughout the year in order to shape or measure and direct
teaching and learning processes.
2. Summative assessment:
Is a once off structured assessment in the form of a test, topic task or end of term test based on
the accumulation of a learner progress, usually done to determine the learners final or year
marks.
NB: the two assessments can either be carried out formally or informally. Where by Informal
Assessment is based on observation and critical analysis of the learner’s progress without
writing. Formal Assessment needs a structured tool to measure the learner progress and
understanding.
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27. Education Sector Policy for the Prevention and Management of Learner Pregnancy
Policy Foundation:
• Article 20:’’All person shall have the right to education’’
• Article 15: ‘’Children shall have their right’’
• Education Act 16 of 2001: It is the responsibility of the ministry of education to
establish and maintain every resource that benefits a learner.
1. Right to education
2. Prevention
3. Information
4. Respect
5. Support
6. Respect for culture and family
Policy Provision
a) Counselling
C L G PS
b) Life skills and supplementary programmes
c) Promote safe leisure activities
d) Safe environment
e) Gender specific support and mentoring for leaners
f) Possible partners
g) Family and community involvement.
Section 2: Management
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b) With respect to the male learner who shares responsibility for the pregnancy.
(i) Promotion of openness
(ii) Information, counselling and support
c) Family
(i) Counselling
(ii) Health
(iii) Education
d) School
(i) Psychological support
• Encouragement ; parenting skills ; monitoring and evaluation
(iv) Environment
• Non – discrimination; tolerance, counselling and enforcement of an enabling
environment.
(vi) Networking
• Role of Counselling Support Group and Role of learners.
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28.
a) List immediate or enabling objectives of the Namibian School Feeding Programme.
✓ Increase enrolment in schools
✓ Improve regular attendance
✓ Improve retention and progression through grades
✓ Improve general health and concentration level
c) Name five key areas of the National Standard & Performance indicators which forms part of
the School Development Plan and briefly explain how each contribute towards the school
development.
✓ Provision of resources
✓ School as a social unit
✓ Management and leadership (M3 C A L)
✓ Link with parents and the community
✓ Link with other schools and the region.
d) List 6 guiding principles of the Education Sector Policy on the Prevention and Management
of Learner Pregnancy. [PRRI SRf]
✓ Right to education
✓ Prevention
✓ Information
✓ Respect
✓ Support
✓ Respect for culture and family
e) Outline 8 curriculum managements that the new curriculum implementers should take note of
for a smooth implementation and performance?
✓ Management of resources
✓ Management of teachers
Teacher should be well informed about the new curriculum and its implications
✓ Lesson structure
✓ Life Skills
✓ Reading Period
✓ Inclusive Education
✓ Timetabling
✓ Multigrade Teaching
✓ Co – curricula activities
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f) Mention at least 3 performance indicators under key area 2 and 3 and briefly explain each of
them.
Basic education is subdivided into four phases: Junior Primary (Gr 0 – 3), Senior Primary (Gr
4 – 7), Junior Secondary (Gr 8 – 9) and Senior Secondary Phase (Gr 10 – 12).
Junior Primary phase lays the foundation for all further learning where else Pre – Primary
aims to develop learners communication, motor and social skills and concept formation to
prepare them for formal education. In grade 1 – 3 learners learn to read and write in two
languages, they learn basic mathematics, they learn about the community and nature around
them and how to look after their health. The further learn how to be creative and expressive in
arts and physical education. They get exposed to computer technology and gain first
appreciation of information.
In the Senior Primary Phase, learners build on the foundation laid in JP and develop
irreversible literacy and numeracy, develop learning skills, gain basic knowledge and skills in
natural sciences, social sciences, technology and the arts, and participate in physical
education. The transition to English as a medium of instruction is in grade 4.
The Junior Secondary phase continues with the same learning areas as SP but on a
consolidating level and extending it to a level where the learners are prepared for young
adulthood and continued formal education. In this phase all learners take English,
Mathematics and another language. They will be exposed to all learning area by taking all
science subjects, together with options of two pre –vocational subjects.
Learners than proceed to the senior secondary (Gr 10 – 11) phase which provides
specialisation and depth in one field of study. Those who do not meet the requirements to
proceed to grade 10 will repeat grade 9 once. Grade 11 is the first exist point in the formal
schooling system. Learners who meet the necessary requirements may continue to grade 12.
Those who do not meet these requirements have the option to continue their education
through distance education.
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▪ Guiding Principles
✓ Identification and addressing of challenges in the education system.
✓ Development of capacity at all levels
✓ Creation and development of an Inclusive Education Sector
✓ Offering institutional support.
✓ Expansion of access to education at all levels.
✓ Inclusion as early as the inception of any form of early childhood education
✓ Greater flexibility in assessing and examining
✓ Development and strengthening of a cycle of collaboration and support on
inclusion.
▪ Targeted Population
✓ Street Children
✓ Farmworkers children
✓ Learners with learning difficulties
✓ Children with disabilities and impairments
✓ Child labourers
✓ OVC
✓ Children who are gifted / talented
✓ Girl children
✓ Learner Parent
✓ Children considered over age
✓ Children who head household.
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a) Objectives / goals
Goal: To ensure that an increased number of OVC are able to access, remain in and
complete general education of good quality.
Objective: To ensure that all OVC of school going age attend school and are not
deterred from full participation through any possible means.
b) Guiding principles
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c) Policy Provisions
• Addressing school related expenses
• Providing health care and nutritional support.
• Ensuring safe and non – discriminatory environment.
• Providing counselling and support
• Ensuring equal opportunities and educational success for all
• Engaging the community and other partners
• Providing training and support to teachers.
• Filing grievances
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34. Name three Key Department of the Ministry of Education, Arts & Culture?
(3) Finance and Administration Department (IT; HR; GS; PD & FM)
o Provide policy guidance
o Plan for the directorate / ministry
o Manage finances
o Human Resources and IT
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35. Name 7 Principles of the Public Service Charter? [SIC ACC NOQV]
o Standard = setting, monitoring and publishing clear standard of service that public
members can expect.
o Information = providing information about public service in a straightforward and open
manner which is understandable.
o Courtesy & Helpfulness = service provided by servant who can be identified readily via
name badges.
o Accountability = providing details of performance against target and identifying who is
responsible.
o Consultation & Choice = ensuring that there is regular consultation with those who use
service.
o Non – discrimination = ensuring that services are available and applied equally to all.
o Openness = disclosing how public service are managed and cost & performance of
specific service
o Quality of service =
o Value for money = providing efficient & economic public service within affordable
resources.
36. Mention any 5 documents or items for schools that receive school grant?
o Cheque book
o Petty cash book
o Receipt book
o File for quotations
o Budget
38. Name at least 5 learning programmes that school may embark on in order to improve performance
of a school?
o Learner Support Programme
o Remedial Teaching
o Compensatory Teaching
o Extra – Classes
o Study Time
o Test Series / Mastery Test
o Award / Appraisal Programme
o Operational Library
o Study Corners
o Educational Tour
o School Twining & Teacher Twining.
o School clubs
o Holiday classes
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39. Name four types of leadership style, with a brief explanation of each?
(1) Autocratic Leadership
o Dictates staff members and take decision with little / no consultation.
NB: A school principal switches from one style to anther depending on the challenge at hand.
40. State three options that grade 11 learners have at the end of grade 11?
o May choose to continue with either vocational education or training.
o May choose to continue distance learning
o May seek employment
o Those who meet requirements may proceed to grade 12 and take their subject on
Advanced Subsidiary Level which is an admission requirement for many universities in
Southern Africa and abroad.
42. Name four strategic issues and concerns for the ministry of education?
o Some children still do not attend primary education
o School structures are not child, gender and disability friendly.
o Not all children currently have access to pre-primary education
o The concept of lifelong learning is not well understood.
o Hungry and malnourished children cannot learn effectively.
o Higher late of school dropouts indicates that few learners are retained and complete basic
education.
o Low grades achieved by learners from national examinations.
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o The JSP continues with the same learning areas as SPP but on a consolidation level.
• All leaners take mathematics, English and another language.
• They will be exposed by taking all science subjects with an option of any two pre-
vocational subjects.
• In Grade 9 learners take on a semi External Examination which qualifies them to
grade 10.
• Learners who proceed to grade 10 will choose field of studies with at least 6
subjects.
• Mathematics is a compulsory subject at SSP.
• Learner who failed to proceed to grade 10 will repeat grade 9 once.
o Throughout the basic education Life skill, reading and IC are compulsory lessons.
o The grade starts at A being the best performance and E being the lowest performance for
grade 0 – 9 and A – U for grade 10 – 12.
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44. Mention at least 7 policies that must be administrated in the ministry of education?
(1) Promotional policy
(2) HIV / AIDS Work place police
(3) Language policy
(4) OVC policy
(5) Learner Centred policy
(6) Learner Pregnancy policy
(7) Inclusive education policy
(8) National Policy Guide for JP subjects (Gr 1 – 3)
(9) Vocational Education and Training Policy
(10) Namibian National Textbook Policy
(11) Learning Support Material Policy
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48. State the Promotional requirement for each school phase under the new curriculum?
a) Grade 1 – 3
(i) E-grade or better in 6 out of 7 subjects.
(ii) E-grade or better in the language used as medium of learning.
(iii) E-grade or better in the reading component.
(iv) E-grade or better mathematics and the other language.
(v) An overall average of an E or better
b) Grade 4
(i) E-grade or better in 4 out of 5 subjects
(ii) E-grade or better in the language used as a medium of learning.
(iii) E-grade or better in mathematics and the other language.
(iv) An overall average of an E or better.
c) Grade 5 – 7
(i) E-grade or better in 5 out of 6 subjects
(ii) E-grade or better in English, the other language and Mathematics
(iii) An overall average of an E or better.
e) Grade 8 – 9
(i) E-grade of better in the language used as a medium of learning.
(ii) E-grade or better in 7 out of 9 subjects
(iii) An overall average of an E or better
f) Grade 10 – 11
(i) E-grade or better in 5 out of 6 subjects.
(ii) E-grade or better in English.
(iii) An overall average of an E or better.
(i) Learner who failed only one subject with less than 2% of the actual passing threshold.
(ii) Learner who failed a grade with less than 2% of the actual promotional requirement.
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49. Explain who are at risk learners as per the promotional policy guide?
These are the learners who are most likely to be educationally marginalised.
50. Name 8 of the learner referred to as Learners at Risk according to the promotional policy guide?
➢ Street children
➢ Child labourer
➢ Girl children
➢ Learner parent
➢ Orphan
➢ Farmworkers children.
➢ Learner from squatter camps
➢ Children in remote areas
➢ Children with learning difficulties
➢ Children heading household.
➢ Children from child headed house
➢ Children with extreme health conditions.
51. Outline 6 benefit of a novice teacher as stated in the Namibian Novice Teachers Induction
Programme?
➢ Being prepared for unforeseen circumstances.
➢ Ability to adapt to changes.
➢ Promote improved behavioural patterns in a school setting.
➢ Bringing about improved learner performance.
➢ Raises one’s self-esteem / confidence.
➢ Enhance of one’s teaching and learning skills.
➢ Improve decision making and communication process.
54. As indicated in the Public Service act, (a) state the act (b) and the section which deals with
misconduct of staff members?
(a) Act 13 of 1995
(b) Section
55. Who are the members of the Multi-disciplinary and Learner Support Committee, that is
responsible for referral and learning support recommendations?
➢ Parents to authorise their child to repeat or be transferred
➢ Promotion committee members
➢ Learning support group members
➢ Subject teachers to offer Learning Support (IEP)
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58. Give thoroughly detail of condition needed for foreign child to be admitted in a Namibian school.
➢ Study permits
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59. Explain what Learning Support is and outline who qualifies for the learning support.
a) Learning Support involves planned methods and materials that enable learners with learning
difficulties and other special needs to reach essential basic competencies in different subject
and skills.
Learning support is a way to ensure that all learners are able to make progress and achieve
according to their potential.
b) Learners repeating a grade; Transferred Learners; Learners not achieving the required basic
competencies of a subject and intellectual gifted learners.
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d) Guiding principles
➢ Protection and promotion of child right
➢ A whole school evidence – based approach to school safety adoption
➢ School safety promotion through partnership
➢ Learners play an active and major role in developing safe and supportive schools.
➢ A child-centred approach is used focused on meeting children’s needs and not
punishment.
f) Seven minimum standards for creating & maintaining safe schools in Namibia.
(1) Establishing the foundation: Questionnaire
(2) Child friendly infrastructure
(3) Well-defined policies, reporting & referral procedures
(4) Positive and collaborative practice
(5) Effective school leadership
(6) Effective prevention and response to violence
(7) Effective prevention and response to substance abuse
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