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Understanding CBC Curriculum
Comprehensive Overview of CBC
The Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Kenya is designed to nurture every learner’s potential by emphasizing practical skills and knowledge application.
This curriculum is structured to cater to different learning styles, ensuring that all students are engaged and able to thrive academically.
Explore the various subjects and grades covered under CBC, and discover how it prepares students for a dynamic future.
Practical Learning
Emphasizing hands-on activities to enhance understanding.
Skill Development
Focusing on essential skills for the 21st century.
Inclusive Education
Catering to diverse learning needs and abilities.
Join us in exploring the CBC curriculum and its transformative impact on education in Kenya.
Together, we can empower the next generation with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed.
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. - Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela
Former President of South Africa
Learn more about how CBC is shaping the future of education in Kenya.
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Key Features of CBC Approach
Learner-Centered
Placing students at the heart of the learning process.
Competency Focused
Developing competencies rather than just knowledge.
Continuous Assessment
Regular evaluations to monitor progress and understanding.
Parental Involvement
Encouraging active participation from parents in the learning journey.
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CBC in Action
Visual journey through the impactful implementation of CBC in Kenyan schools.
Engaged Learning
Interactive Classes
Student Projects
Teacher Mentorship
Community Involvement
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CBC Curriculum FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Get answers to common questions about the CBC curriculum's implementation and benefits.
What is the CBC curriculum?
CBC is a competency-based curriculum focusing on equipping learners with practical skills and knowledge.
How is CBC different from the previous curriculum?
Unlike traditional methods, CBC emphasizes skills application and continuous assessment.
How can parents support their children under CBC?
Parents can engage in their child's learning process by participating in school activities and providing a conducive learning environment at home.
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The CBC curriculum has transformed our approach to teaching, making learning more engaging and relevant for students.
Mary Njeri
Primary School Teacher
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Join the CBC Learning Community
Become part of a vibrant community dedicated to innovative education in Kenya. Share insights and collaborate for a better future.
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