Paulo, Albert2016-07-272016-07-272014Paulo, A., 2014. Pre-service teacher‟ s preparedness to implement competence-based curriculum in secondary schools in Tanzania. International Journal of Education and Research, 2(7), pp.219-230.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/3450The need for education system to produce graduates with employable skills has necessitated the adoption of competence based curriculum in Tanzanian secondary schools. Consequently, teacher education institutions had to review their curriculum so as to provide pre-service teachers with teaching skills needed to implement competence based curriculum in secondary schools. This study strived to investigate pre-service teachers’ preparedness to implement competence based curriculum for secondary schools in Tanzania. It involved 16 purposively selected pre-service teachers trained at the University of Dar es Salaam. Findings showed that although pre-service were aware of the teaching and assessment methods stipulated to be used for the implementation of competence based curriculum they were not adopting the envisaged methods in their classroom practices. Pre-service teachers have continued to use traditional teacher centred teaching methods along with paper and pencil forms of assessments despite the fact that the newly adopted curriculum demands changes.enTeacher educationLearner-centred methodAuthentic assessmentUniversity of Dar es SalaamPre-Service Teacher's Preparedness to Implement Competence-Based Curriculum in Secondary Schools in TanzaniaJournal Article, Peer Reviewed