How to set up and manage learning programmes

How to set up and manage learning programmes

How to set up and manage learning programmes in d6, which define the curriculum structure per grade and phase.

My School > System > Curriculum > Learning Programmes

How do I add a learning programme?

  1. Navigate to My School > System > Curriculum > Learning Programmes.
  2. Click Add Learning Programme.
  3. Enter the programme name and select the phase.
  4. Add the subjects to the programme.
  5. Click Save.

Frequently asked questions

What is a learning programme? A learning programme is the bundle of subjects a learner follows in a grade or phase, for example NSC Grade 10 or GET Phase.

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