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Education experts in the country continue to defend the Competency Based Curriculum saying its full implementation will offer opportunities for learners to pursue what they are best at. Blessed Narok School Headteacher Gidraf Ikenya urged the government to address the challenges and misconceptions that CBC is grappling with.
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Govt urged to address challenges and misconceptions surrounding CBC
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