CBC Curriculum Will Change, According to Recent Reports
CBC Curriculum Will Change, According to Recent Reports. Moses Wetangula, the speaker of the National Assembly, has made suggestions that the competency-based curriculum (CBC) might be altered.
This is in response to growing public criticism about the ways in which the curriculum is implemented. These words were spoken by the NA speaker on Sunday, June 11.
In Elgeyo Marakwet, the speaker of the national assembly was giving a sermon. He claimed to have spent time giving the current administration suggestions on how to address concerns brought up by the general public. When carrying out any project, he stated, all elements must be taken into account.
He never, however, mentioned doing away with the curriculum entirely. He claimed that changes must be made in order to make it efficient and welcoming to all. In order to assist the government in successfully implementing the CBC education system, he claimed to be doing his best.
The former senator for Bungoma explained that he frequently brought up the subject during cabinet discussions. He claimed to have asked the government to take into account the possibility of examining concerns voiced by the public on the CBC curriculum through debate and constructive disagreements.
CBC Curriculum Will Change, According to Recent Reports
The speaker went on to say that government should pay attention to concerns made by all parties and that reviews are always important. This is due to the fact that education is a basic requirement and that all concerns relating to it must be considered because it is dynamic. He added that the foundation of a country’s educational system determines its level of success.
The speaker emphasized that the CBC educational system is advantageous because those who developed it had a good and distinct vision for it. According to him, a country’s future depends on its young people, who must be given the information and skills they need to advance the economy in the near future.
The National Assembly’s speaker, Moses Wetangula, has proposed changes to the competency-based curriculum (CBC).
This is in reaction to mounting public criticism of the methods used to administer the curriculum. On Sunday, June 11, the NA speaker uttered these words.
The speaker of the national assembly was preaching in Elgeyo Marakwet. He asserted that he had spent time advising the current administration on how to handle issues raised by the general population. He said that all factors must be considered when completing any project.