The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has directed all public senior school principals to submit detailed learner and textbook data by subject for Grade 10 students by April 10. This directive aims to address discrepancies in the first phase of textbook distribution and ensure a one-to-one student-to-textbook ratio for the second phase. The rollout of Grade 10 has been marred by chaos as frequent policy shifts by the Ministry of Education have exposed significant gaps in the implementation of education reforms. Emmanuel Manyasa of Usawa Agenda has voiced concerns regarding the current state of foundational learning in Kenya, highlighting critical issues that impede student progress. Meanwhile, NTV Kenya is highlighting the crucial role of foundational learning as the Competency-Based Education (CBE) implementation begins.










