The information provided below was submitted as at 2020-05-28 12:16:42 by the Ministry of General Education and Instruction of South Sudan in responding to the AU Survey of Member States on Education Sector Response to COVID-19. The information is solely for experience sharing purposes and not to be used for other purposes without express permission of the African Union Commission.
Country | South Sudan |
Ministry | Ministry of General Education and Instruction |
Education level handled by the Ministry | Pre-School, Primary, Secondary, TVET |
Number of Schools in Pre-School | 591 |
Number of Schools in Primary | 3848 |
Number of Schools in Secondary | 297 |
Number of Schools in TVET | 13 |
Does the Ministry have a COVID-19 response plan? | Yes |
Objectives and Priorities of the COVID-19 response plan | The responsive objectives is continuity of lessons on distance learning. Prioritizing online on Radio, TV and on Mobiles/Computers. |
Percentage estimate of Schools Closed | 90-100 |
Percentage estimate of Schools Offering Distance/Virtual Education | 0-9 |
Percentage estimate of Students who are currently receiving Virtual/Distance Education | 30-49 |
Methods for the provision of Distance/Virtual Education | TV, Radio |
Specific Innovations which are being implemented | Country Girls Incentives payment for catch up strategies to boost girl educations. Planning on the strategy to deliver e-learning education and training of teachers on e-learning education. training on Technical and vocational Education and Training. |
Partners which are supporting the Ministry of Education to respond to COVID-19 | AfDB, EU, GPE, Plan International, Save the Children, DFID, UNESCO, UNICEF, USAID, World Bank, WFP |
Is there a plan for reopening schools? | Yes |
Does the reopening plan include a back to School campaign? | Yes |
Does the reopening plan include catch-up strategies for the school calendar and or curriculum? | Yes |
Objectives and priorities of the plan to reopen Schools | The strategics objectives to catch up on academic year interrupted due to COVID 19 was to prioritize condense and repackage curriculum to fit academic calendar for the year 2020/2021. Re-spacing the sitting arrangement of the class-rooms. Re-training the teachers on accelerated and multi-grade education -systems. Continue to improve delivery on e-learning and distance education. |
Is there a separate strategy/strategies for girls to catch up on their education due to the impact of COVID-19? | No |
Challenges that have been encountered by the Ministry while responding to COVID-19 | Availability of Virtual Learning Technology Hardware and Infrastructure, Availability of Virtual Learning Software and learning platform, Internet Connectivity to support deployment Virtual Learning platforms, Technical capacity gaps for Virtual/Distance Education Support Personnel, Financing gaps. |
Date Submitted | 28-05-2020 |
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