Biology
Biology
Biology
ORDINARY LEVEL
GRADES 10 – 11
1 INTRODUCTION
The Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Ordinary (NSSCO) level syllabus is designed as a two-year
course leading to examination after completion of the Junior Secondary phase. The syllabus is designed to
meet the requirements of the National Curriculum for Basic Education (NCBE) and has been approved by
the National Examination, Assessment and Certification Board (NEACB).
The Namibia National Curriculum Guidelines, applicable at the stage of senior secondary education
(Grades 10 and 11) and at equivalent stages of non-formal education, as a part of life-long learning,
recognise the uniqueness of the learner and adhere to the philosophy of learner-centred education.
Thus, the Namibia National Curriculum Guidelines should provide opportunities for developing essential
skills across the various fields of study. Such skills cannot be developed in isolation and they may differ
in context according to a field of study. The skills marked with an * are relevant to this syllabus.
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2 RATIONALE
This syllabus describes the intended learning and assessment for Biology in the NSSC phase. Biology is a
subject within the natural science areas of learning in the curriculum, but has thematic links to other
subjects across the curriculum.
The subject Biology places strong emphasis on the learners’ understanding of the physical and
environmental world around them at the local, regional and international levels. It thus includes how
societies use natural resources to satisfy their needs, and how the environment is changing in ecologically
sustainable ways. At this phase, the application of scientific knowledge and attitudes to health is of
special relevance for the individual, the family, and society as a whole as well as the surrounding
environment including the sustainability of our natural resources. Critical thinking, investigating
phenomena, interpreting data, and applying knowledge to practical (experimental and investigative) skills
and abilities is essential to understanding the value and limitations of natural scientific knowledge and
methods, and their application to daily life. This requires advanced technology through the efficient and
effective usage of equipment, materials and processes. Modern technology is required in order to assist
our learners and society to solve problems through planning, design, realisation, and evaluation of
activities and goals.
3 AIMS
The aims of the syllabus are the same for all learners. These are set out below and describe the
educational purposes of a course in Biology for the NSSCO examination. They are not listed in order of
priority.
4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
4.3 Progression
NSSCO levels are general qualifications that enable learners to progress either directly to employment, or
to proceed to further qualifications. Learners who are awarded grades C to A* in NSSCO are well
prepared to follow courses leading to Namibia Senior Secondary Certificate Advanced Subsidiary
(NSSCAS) level Biology.
5 LEARNING CONTENT
Topic 5: Relationship of organisms with one another and with their environment
5.1 Energy flow, food chains and food webs
5.2 Biochemical cycling
5.3 Population
5.4 Human influences on the ecosystem
5.4.1 Food supply, habitat destruction and pollution
5.4.2 Conservation
The details on general and specific objectives of the syllabus, assessment objectives, scheme of
assessment, specification grid and grade descriptions can be found on
http://www.nied.edu.na/documents/syllabuses/seniorsecondary/Others/
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