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The curriculum is being updated to include entrepreneurship and employability in subjects and grades. Dedicated time-slots in subjects and grades is key.
The Department of Basic Education is reviewing the curriculum to include entrepreneurship and employability in subjects and grades.
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As the focus of the curriculum outcomes will be project-based, the framework suggests dedicated time slots instead of integration into multiple other outcomes.
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This will allow for dedicated curriculum outcomes that enable curriculum material to remain flexible, and for changes in industry to reflect easier.
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