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Education CS Ezekiel Machogu has encouraged universities to tailor-make their structures, processes and programs as they prepare to receive their first batch of CBC students in 2029. In a speech delivered by Fredrick Ndambuki, Higher Education secretary administrative, the CS said learners will be enrolled in specialised fields in universities after pursuing different pathways in […]

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More than 40 private primary schools in Bomet county have been approved by the government to host junior secondary, starting next year. County director of Education Apollo Apuko said the schools have met the requirements and will start enrolling students under Competency-Based Curriculum after passing the national examinations. Apuko said the students will continue with […]

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An education based lobby group is now recommending junior secondary school learners to be placed in sub county schools. Usawa Agenda made the recommendation to the Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms on Friday. The organization Executive Director Emmanuel Manyasa said the remaining Form learners should then fit in other school levels. This means the […]

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Embakasi East MP Babu Owino has said the government should take care of all costs for the Competency-Based Curriculum. In a statement on Thursday, the MP said that CBC is practical and it should be implemented but the costs should be on the government. “The only changes that should be made on CBC is the […]

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The Ministry of Education on Tuesday, November 15, announced days, dates, sessions and duration of the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KEPSEA) exam. The exams just like KCPE exams will be done in three days starting on Monday, November 28, 2022 and commence on Wednesday, November 30, 2022. The test will be done by the pioneer […]

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The new curriculum has been the subject of discussion, with experts differing in opinion. Besides the high cost of the new education system, parents lamented its cultural effects. Several guardians told the CBC task force that the curriculum interfered with the traditional practices as compared to the 8-4-4 system. One of the issues raised, as […]

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Lari MP Mburu Kahangara has asked teachers to work hard to ensure students excel in their national examinations. This comes even as the government continues to collect views in readiness to review the Competency-Based Curriculum The legislator said some years ago, the best student at Kamuchege Secondary School scored a D plus in the Kenya […]

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