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Parents are being encouraged to take time to explore the different career pathways to help guide their children in identifying the learning areas they should pursue. During a recent visit to the Gravity CBC Center officials from the Ministry of Education, World Bank, Kenya national examination Council (KNEC) , U.S.A.I.D, and Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE)called for the development of education models that could be replicated across 47 counties particularly in remote areas.
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Parents urged to familiarize themselves with CBC and guide their children accordingly
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