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Education Experts from Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, and Zanzibar have concluded a four-day education reforms forum in Isiolo, aimed at scaling up advocacy for the shift to the Competency-Based Curriculum. The meeting sought to look into ways of integrating life skills as part of a core component of the curriculum. The stakeholders emphasized the need to equip learners with life skills and values, financial literacy, and emotional intelligence to thrive beyond the classroom.
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Education Experts concludes a four-day education reforms forum in Isiolo
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