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Asked: 1 year ago2022-07-14T12:37:37+03:00 2022-07-14T12:37:37+03:00In: Education

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With the new curriculum that is in store for us a lot of thought rudicule , pessimism has been given the new curriculum (competency based curriculum).the question that linger in most people’s minds is it affordable or does it only cater for the middle class ?Is the government ready and has it allocated resources to that effect?Are the stakeholders been taken through the process of curriculum change?

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  1. Victor Rotich
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    2022-11-15T08:45:23+03:00Added an answer about 11 months ago

    The Competency Based Curriculum is good although kenya is not ready for it. It is very expensive to both the government and the parents. Kenya still need more than 5 years to prepare to receive this new Curriculum.

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