Listers,
Some of you may be aware that the
Kenya Institute for Curriculum (KICD), has embarked on curriculum reforms for basic and teacher education. (View the curriculum development cycle here [PDF]).KICD is currently conducting a national needs assessment study whose findings will inform the reform process. KICD is thus calling for a submission of memoranda from the public.
In response, the ED10 Consortium has created this document to crowdsource input and we will in turn organize your views and submit them as a joint memorandum for consideration by KICD. We are also hosting a
thinkathon (consultative meeting) this
Sunday, 7th February 2016 at iHub from 2pm-4pm. You may register for the event
here.
We hope to use this thinkathon to build consensus on issues and ideas raised at the meeting and on the document.I’m curious: what submissions can the tech industry contribute to this process?
Kind Regards,
Simeon Oriko | Digital and Innovation Strategist
Cell: +254 724 892 941 | Skype: simeonoriko
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