Press Release The Curriculum developer has appealed to head teachers to ensure that books used in schools for the new curriculum, meet requirements. This follows concerns that some books circulating in the market purported to be for the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC), are not approved. Parents must also confirm that the complementary textbooks they buy for...
moreQuestions have emerged over the past few months over errors in some books that have been approved for use in schools for the competency-based curriculum. Publishers and the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development – the agency responsible for quality control – have both come out to defend themselves against allegations of complacency. Kenya Publishers Association...
moreThe Curriculum Developer is investigating concerns that some textbooks allegedly being used in schools don’t meet set quality standards. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreThe curriculum developer has allayed fears that the new system of education being piloted nationally does not cater for the needs of learners with special needs. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreThe government has distributed textbooks to all secondary schools in readiness of Form One students who are reporting to schools tomorrow. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreOver the past three years, the county has been carrying out a comprehensive education reform process aimed at coming up with a competence-Based Curriculum (CBC) that will serve better in the 21st Century. ~Read more from the PDF below~
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