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Home » Education » Kenya Transitions from CBC to CBE: A New Era of Skills-Focused, Learner-Centred Education

Kenya Transitions from CBC to CBE: A New Era of Skills-Focused, Learner-Centred Education

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1 June 2025
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Kenya’s Ministry of Education has officially transitioned from the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) to a broader Competency-Based Education (CBE) framework. This shift aims to enhance the educational experience by focusing more on practical skills, individual talents, and learner interests, thereby preparing students more effectively for the modern workforce and entrepreneurial opportunities.

What is Competency-Based Education (CBE)?

Competency-Based Education (CBE) is an educational approach that prioritizes the development of learners’ practical skills, talents, and interests. Unlike the CBC, which was primarily curriculum-focused, CBE encompasses a holistic educational model that integrates curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, and infrastructure to support skill acquisition and real-world application.

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Key Features of the CBE Framework

1. Learner-Centered Approach

CBE emphasizes personalized learning paths, allowing students to progress based on their mastery of specific competencies rather than time spent in class. This approach caters to individual learning styles and paces, ensuring that each learner achieves proficiency before advancing.

2. Practical Skill Development

The new system focuses on equipping learners with practical skills relevant to the job market and entrepreneurial ventures. This includes hands-on experiences, project-based learning, and real-world problem-solving activities.

3. Integration of Technology

The Kenya Education Management Information System (KEMIS) will play a pivotal role in managing student data, tracking progress, and ensuring a 100% transition rate from junior to senior school levels. KEMIS aims to create a transparent and efficient educational management system.

4. Enhanced Teacher Training

To effectively implement CBE, the government plans to recruit 24,000 new teachers and provide comprehensive training to current educators. This initiative ensures that teachers are well-equipped to deliver competency-based instruction and assessments.

Structural Changes in the Education System

School Classification

Schools will now be categorized based on the career pathways they offer:

  • Triple Pathway Schools: Offer all three career pathways—Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM); Arts and Sports Science; and Social Sciences.
  • Double Pathway Schools: Offer two of the three pathways, typically STEM and either Arts and Sports Science or Social Sciences.

Curriculum Adjustments

  • Mathematics: Remains compulsory across all pathways. However, students in the STEM pathway will engage with pure mathematics, while those in other pathways will study a simplified version tailored to their respective fields.
  • Assessment Methods: CBE introduces a blend of formative and summative assessments, focusing on continuous evaluation of learners’ competencies rather than relying solely on final examinations.

Implementation Timeline

The transition to CBE is set to take effect in the spring of 2025. The Ministry of Education has scheduled a comprehensive education meeting for October 2025 to address ongoing concerns and refine implementation strategies.

Recognizing the importance of inclusive dialogue, the Ministry has convened over 1,000 stakeholders, including educators, parents, and policymakers, to discuss and guide the implementation of CBE. This collaborative approach aims to address challenges and ensure a smooth transition for all parties involved.

The shift from CBC to CBE represents a significant evolution in Kenya’s educational landscape, focusing on practical skills, individual learner needs, and real-world applicability. While the transition presents challenges, the government’s commitment to stakeholder engagement, infrastructure development, and teacher training positions the country to realize the full potential of Competency-Based Education.

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