Education stakeholders urge government-private sector partnership for CBC implementation

Vocalize Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Vocalize

 Education stakeholders have called on the government to collaborate with the private sector to fully implement the CBC curriculum and Ensure a smooth transition of grade 9 to senior school.

Speaking at the launch of the Gravity CBC/CBA  Model snd Pathways and Careers  models designed to support students through their educational journey, the stakeholders encouraged the government to take inspiration from private sector practices.

The CBC pathway model, unveiled at Gravity CBC Resource Center situated along eastern bypass in Nairobi is designed to benefit not only learners but also teachers and parents by providing experiential learning opportunities.

The launch was Officially launched by  Eng.Charles Ochome,the Honorary chairman of  Kenya Private School Association ( KPSA) who highlighted the need for  learners to  be exposed to practical experiential learning at an early age and advised schools to bring their learners to the center for Exposure.

Other participants included representatives from KNEC Directors of Schools,Head teachers,Parents,Learners ,Teachers  and other stake holders 

Parents and teachers had a unique opportunity to explore the learning areas, Pathways, and the connections between lower and upper grades during the event.

The Center is a one stop shop for learning and edutainment and fosters  innovative transformative learning techniques impacting positive attitudes to learners,Teachers ,Parents and other Education stakeholders.

Tags:

CBC Education

Want to send us a story? SMS to 25170 or WhatsApp 0743570000 or Submit on Citizen Digital or email wananchi@royalmedia.co.ke

Leave a Comment

Comments

No comments yet.