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CS Magoha supports CBC, says implementation going on smoothly

Education Cabinet Secretary, Professor George Magoha has lauded the government for introducing the Competence Based Curriculum saying it is the best system for the children. Speaking during a ceremony to award winners of primary school essay writing competition, Magoha challenged those opposing the CBC module to come up with a better syllabus. “Unlike 8-4-4, the […]

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Startimes Kenya customer care service. The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has entered into a partnership agreement with StarTimes Kenya, a digital television provider to provide access to interactive educational content to learners in both primary and secondary levels in the country.

KICD and Startimes Kenya in partnership to provide education content to learners

The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD, has entered into a partnership with pay TV company, Startimes, to broadcast online lessons to learners. The partnership will see StarTimes Kenya provide access to KICD approved curriculum on their digital television platform. The same materials will also be available on the company’s mobile application, StarTimes ON. The

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A teacher in class. KICD says the work of teachers can not be substituted by its online educational programmes.

Our educational programmes are not meant to replace teachers- KICD says

Teachers play a pivotal role in curriculum delivery and can not be replaced by online educational programmes. These are sentiments held by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD. This is relation to queries raised over the suitability of the online programmes and if they can indeed be a possible replacement of physical teaching at

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Learners receiving training in Taekwondo. Schools will now be expected to offer training in interpersonal and psychological skills.

New learning areas as schools set to offer personal skills and psychological skills training

Schools will now be expected to offer training to learners in personal skills and psychological skills. This is after President Uhuru Kenyatta signed into law the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (Amendment) Bill of 2019. The new law mandates KICD to incorporate personal safety and psychosocial skills training in the curricula for basic and tertiary

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