The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has invited secondary school teachers and principals to provide feedback on the published grade 10 curriculum designs.
KICD has released guidelines on how the feedback can be submitted for processing.
Below is a statement issued by KICD that guides the exercise.
KENYA INSTITUTE OF KICD CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
“A Skilled and Ethical Society”
STAKEHOLDERS VIEWS ON GRADE TEN (10) CURRICULUM DESIGNS
The Ministry of Education has been implementing the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) since the year 2019; and the first cohort of the CBC are currently at Grade Eight (8).
This cohort shall be in Grade Nine (9) in the year 2025 and will proceed to Grade Ten (10), which is the first year of Senior School in the year 2026.
In this regard, the KICD has developed Grade 10 Curriculum Designs and uploaded then on the KICD website https://kicd.ac.ke as drafts.
Therefore, KICD invites all stakeholders in Education, especially secondary school principals and teachers, to study and provide feedback on the Grade 10 Curriculum Designs on the following aspects:
Essence statements and expected learning outcomes
Please send your comments and suggestions to the following email address:
grade10feedback@kicd.ac.ke or info@kicd.ac.ke by 31 st July, 2024.
The feedback should be addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer,
Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development,
P.O. Box 30231-00100, NAIROBI.
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