The ASK Meru show has opened with a focus on promoting Competency-Based Education by offering learners hands-on agricultural experiences aligned with climate-smart farming and skills development.
The Prof Jacob Kaimenyi-chaired Ameru Cultural Stakeholders Association has called for the introduction of African culture and heritage in the Competence-Based Education.
Presidential Awards Kenya has been hailed by teachers as a strong pillar and support for the Competency Based Education.
A key principle of CBE is structured specialization, where learners select three related subjects within a track to deepen competence and strengthen career alignment.
Teachers drawn from various schools, especially in the rural areas, have benefited from free training aimed at boosting integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and ICT in education.
Kenya’s transition to the Competency-Based Education (CBE) system is steadily redefining learning, with a growing emphasis on critical thinking, creativity and practical skills over rote memorisation.