Head teachers yesterday expressed confidence that the new curriculum set to be rolled out next month was an improvement of the current 8-4-4 system of education. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreTSC Secretary/Chief Executive Nancy Macharia said head teachers will play a lead role in overseeing its implementation, as the managers of their institutions. “Our school curriculum has been under review for some time now. In a matter of months, a new curriculum will be rolled out,” she said during the 13th Kenya Primary Schools Head...
moreThe curriculum developer has started another phase of teacher induction on the new curriculum ahead of roll out in all 28,000 primary schools in the country, next month. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreMore teachers targeted as Curriculum developer finalizes new curriculum syllabus. More than 170,000 teachers will undergo a comprehensive training ahead of implementation of the new curriculum in January, next year. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreThe Kenya Certificate of Education (KCPE) will be abolished once the New Curriculum is approved for use in schools. Instead, learners will be tested through continuous assessment tests, according to the curriculum developer. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreParents want more recognition under New Curriculum Parents want their roles in shaping their children’s education enhanced in the new curriculum, set to be rolled out in two months’ time. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreThe Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has acknowledged parents in the New Curriculum ~Read More from PDF Below~
morePrivate Schools have welcomed plans to train their members ahead of roll out of the new curriculum in January. ~Read More from PDF Below~
moreMore than 170,000 teachers who were not among those from pilot schools will undergo a comprehensive training ahead of implementation of the new curriculum in January, next year. ~Read more from the PDF below~
moreCurriculum developers are piecing together feedback on the success of the ongoing piloting of the new curriculum ahead of its implementation in January. Results from the monitoring and evaluation exercise will come handy in enriching the content and guide publishers on the kind of learning materials required, for next year. ~Read more from the PDF...
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