KICD warns against fake Grade 10 curriculum designs in circulation
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The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has
raised the alarm over a surge of counterfeit Grade 10 curriculum designs being
sold to unsuspecting members of the public, warning that the fake materials are
neither approved nor produced by the State agency.
In a stern alert issued on Tuesday,
KICD CEO Prof. Charles Ong’ondo cautioned education stakeholders, school heads,
teachers and parents against falling prey to the fraudsters selling the said
fake designs.
“These individuals are falsely
claiming that the materials they sell are produced and published by the
Institute. This is false and unacceptable. KICD has not printed or released any
Grade 10 Curriculum Designs for sale,” stated Prof. Ong’ondo.
He noted that the counterfeit
documents currently circulating mimic the design and branding of previous
official publications, even bearing the KICD logo, in an attempt to appear
legitimate.
The KICD boss however insisted that the only lawful source for
curriculum designs and other approved teaching materials remains the institute’s
bookshop at its Nairobi headquarters.
“It is unlawful to purchase or
distribute fake, unapproved, and poor-quality materials purported to be
curriculum designs for teaching and learning,” Prof. Ong’ondo said, noting that
such actions breach the KICD Act No. 4 of 2013.
The Act designates KICD as the sole government agency mandated
to evaluate, vet and approve curriculum support materials for Basic and
Tertiary Education and Training.
He hence urged the public to
remain vigilant and avoid engaging with unauthorised traders, saying the fake
publications could mislead teachers and disrupt learning.
Prof. Ong’ondo underscored the
gravity of the matter, warning that offenders will not be spared: “Anyone found
culpable will face the full force of the law.”
“KICD advises Heads of Institutions, teachers, parents, and
the general public not to be deceived into purchasing such substandard and
irrelevant materials from unscrupulous traders,” he said.


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