Listen "Concerns Over Kenya's Competency-Based Curriculum Implementation"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Jijuze, host Brian examines the significant shifts in the Kenyan education system with the introduction of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). Aimed at fostering practical skills and competencies relevant to the 21st-century workforce, the CBC represents a critical shift away from the traditional rote memorization and theoretical knowledge encouraged by the previous 8-4-4 system. However, the transition has sparked concerns, centering on readiness for implementation, potential exacerbation of existing socio-economic disparities, parental anxiety, and insufficient teacher training. High costs associated with specialized learning materials and concerns about timely career decision-making are additional focal points of the discussion. Despite the implicit challenges, governmental strategies to address the hurdles have been highlighted. Experts contend that the successful realization of CBC's objectives necessitates addressing these challenges through enhanced teacher training, allocation of resources, and investment in infrastructure. https://nation.africa/kenya/news/education/cbc-what-parents-and-stakeholders-want-in-transition-to-senior-school-4966520https://nation.africa/kenya/news/education/grade-9-learners-choose-senior-school-pathways-second-term-4963968https://nation.africa/kenya/news/education/grade-9-learners-choose-senior-school-pathways-second-term-4963968Maths no longer compulsory as CBC pioneers set to pick careers - The StandardConcerns over transition of Grade 9 learners to senior secondary school - The StandardWananchi Opinion: Why many are moving kids to International Schools
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