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Kwena Basin Extension Project (2025-2028): Early Teacher Feedback (Term 4, 2025)

Initial Teacher Feedback

The Kwena Basin Extension Project launched shortly before the start of Term 4, and despite the tight timeline, teachers have already shown impressive engagement with the Basic Concepts Programme (BCP). After just over one term of exposure—including two days of initial training and several classroom support visits—teachers were invited to complete a short feedback form.

Twenty-eight of the 38 participating teachers responded (74%), giving us an encouraging snapshot of how the programme is landing in classrooms.

The results from the following google form was completed by 28 of 38 project teachers (74%)

Overall Sentiment: Strongly Positive

  

Teachers rated their overall feeling toward the Basic Concepts Programme at 4.5 out of 5, an excellent early indicator of buy-in and perceived value.

Growing Familiarity with the Concept Teaching Model (CTM)

Almost 54% of teachers reported being completely or very familiar with the CTM after just one term. Another 39% felt moderately familiar, with only a small group still at the early stages of understanding.

Significant Professional Benefit

Nearly all teachers reported clear value from the programme:

  • 50% felt they had benefited significantly

  • 43% felt they had benefited somewhat

     

What teachers are saying about the BCP:

  1. Teaching Methodology & Confidence

    Teachers reported that the BCP helped them:

    Understand basic concepts more deeply

    Teach with greater clarity and confidence

    Shift their mindset toward intentional, structured mediation

    Many singled out the Focusing and Naming steps for their impact on vocabulary and language development.

  • 2. Learner Engagement & Inclusion

    Teachers noticed:

    Higher levels of participation from all learners

    Stronger engagement from struggling learners

    Greater patience and empathy toward learners with barriers

    The structured steps of the CTM appear to support more equitable participation.

    3. Learner Outcomes: Vocabulary & Critical Thinking

    Teachers described meaningful improvements in:

    Learners answering questions in full sentences

    Vocabulary growth and language confidence

    Shape and colour recognition

    Critical thinking—especially comparing, classifying, sorting, and grouping during the application phases

    4. Teaching Specific Concepts

    Teachers appreciated having practical tools and ideas for teaching:

    Shapes

    Colours

    Early cognitive concepts

    Foundational vocabulary across the curriculum

    Summary
    The early feedback from the Kwena Basin Extension Project is exceptionally promising. Teachers are not only embracing the Basic Concepts Programme but are already seeing tangible gains in learner participation, language development, and conceptual understanding.

    This strong start sets a solid foundation for deeper implementation during 2026.