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Background

Ministry of Education undertook education reform as a consequence of signing of the peace accords in 1996.

  • Included curriculum reform: first competence-based curriculum (known as the National Basic Curriculum —CNB—) was published for the primary level starting 2005.
  • Distribution of the curriculum, as many other MOE publications has had a last mile problem:
    • Insufficient copies for every school and teacher
    • No funds for shipping to schools
    • Lack of training for their use

Additionally a problem of usability: even if the curriculum is available, to what degree does it contribute to effective teaching and learning?

  • What to teach - the curriculum ✔︎
  • How to teach the curriculum - methodology ±
  • With what to teach the curriculum - resources

Development of cnbGuatemala

  • Began digitizing content in 2011
  • Completed curriculum (all levels and curricular areas), October 2012
  • Since then, progressive expansion of resources available online.

What is included

Why does it matter

Highlights

  • USAID funded
    • Reading and writing teacher training and guidance resources
    • Bilingual intercultural education resources
    • User orientation module development and validation
    • Teacher trainer orientation
    • MOE staff orientation
    • Quizzes and certification system
  • State Department Alumni Association funded
    • Sciences resources collection
  • Others