This course is designed to respond to Tanzania's present aspiration to produce more creative scientists by encouraging greater participation in science and technology in all walks of life.
Cultivates an understanding and appreciation of the role. Influence and importance of science in everyday life, at work, and in society in general; develop mastery in the fundamental concepts. Principles and skills of Biological Science and use these to best utilize their natural heritage and raise the standard of living;
Apply their knowledge and skills in proper use of and management of the environment;
Analyze the behaviors of people involved in the abuse and misuse of the environment and make informed judgment in as for as making amendments is concerned;
Inculcate in the Tanzania growing youth positive population family life attitudes, values and behaviour to enable him/her contribute effectively to national self-reliance and enhance community and family well-being.
Contribute to the physical, mental, cultural and spiritual development of every family member in a way, which will maximize personal growth and happiness so that helshe will perform his/her roles as a member of the Tanzania society in conformity with society's values and norms.
In designing this syllabus due consideration has been made to both the learner's and the teacher's needs.
With the new book production policy, the science book market is seeing more and more up to date science books.
The syllabus has proposed teaching, learning strategies for each topic. These are just proposals. The teacher of Biology will be free to use any teaching/ learning method considered effective in promoting concept formation, skill development and internalization of knowledge in general. It is worth bearing in mind that it is generally agreed among science schools that using the active methods of instruction learns science better.
It is expected that teachers will carry out assessment of their student progress and performance periodically. This is so as to identify their strengths and weaknesses and so as to help the weak and encourage the good one as appropriate. Assessment of student’s progress and performance does also measure the effectiveness of the course and the teaching/learning strategies. At the end of Form IV students are expected to do an overall achievements examination intended to determine the extent to which the objectives of the course have been attained
The teacher is advised to make maximum use of the located time per week for this subject. Lost instructional time for whatever cause. Should be compensated for through the teacher's own local arrangement with the school administration. It should be remembered that this course of study is designed to be covered in four years at a minimum of 420 minutes duration each.
The FORM Two Biology course is aimed at exposing the pupils to the various ways by which organisms procure their nutritional requirements, the way they produce metabolic energy, the way materials are transported in their bodies and the way they move in response to various needs.
1. Explain the ways by which plants and animals obtain their nutritional requirements.
2. Describe the process of gaseous exchange in mammals.
3. Explain the way organisms utilize food materials to release energy.
4. describe and demonstrative how movement is effected in mammals.
5.1. Food Nutrients
5.2. Nutrition in plants
5.2.1. Food manufacture
5.2.2. Mineral Requirements
5.3. Human Nutrition
5.3.1. The Digestive System in Humans
5.4. Food processing, preservation and storage
8.1. General Concept
8.2. Diffusion and Osmosis
8.3. Transport in the human body
8.3.2. Blood
8.3.3. Blood Groups and Blood Transfusion
8.3.4. The lympathic System
8.4. Transport in Plants
8.4.2. Absorption and movement of water and salts
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