An advocacy group Elimu Yetu Coalition wants Education CS Amina Mohamed to explain to Kenyans the delay in the plan to implement the new curriculum system. Wasikhongo said already, some investors had invested huge sums of money in purchasing the new curriculum materials, hence the need to look for a way of helping them. "For instance, some bookshops purchased new curriculum materials. Amina last month said the ministry is not ready for the reformed education system. The CS said an education conference will review the new 2-6-3-3-3 system and decide the way forward.
Source: The Star December 31, 2018 21:11 UTC