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Basic Education Curriculum Framework Nurturing Every Learner’s Potential REPUBLIC OF KENYA Basic Education Curriculum Framework 2017 KENYA INSTITUTE OF CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT 1 Engaged, Empowered & Ethical Citizens Basic Education Curriculum Framework Nurturing Every Learner’s Potential Basic Education Curriculum Framework Nurturing Every Learner’s Potential REPUBLIC OF KENYA 2 Engaged, Empowered & Ethical Citizens 1 Engaged, Empowered & Ethical Citizens ' The Heartbeat oEducation' Basic Education Curriculum Framework Nurturing Every Learner’s Potential Foreword The Basic Education Curriculum Framework (BECF) is the outcome of extensive stakeholder engagement, a national needs assessment study, deliberations from a national curriculum reform conference and several benchmarking studies. The Framework is aligned to the Constitution of Kenya, Vision 2030, the East African Community Curriculum Harmonization Structures and Framework, and other policy documents that express the aspirations of the country. The BECF is based on pillars which are anchored on values and underpinned by theoretical approaches and guiding principles. The BECF has been developed to actualise the curriculum reforms. Its purpose is to provide a comprehensive conceptualisation of reforms in basic education; pre-primary education, primary education, secondary education, and inclusive education. The Framework outlines the vision for the curriculum reforms, including the overarching mission, the pillars of the reforms, the organisation of basic education, core competencies to be achieved in basic education, curriculum approaches adopted in the Framework, general learning outcomes, Subjects and subjects, necessary policies that will facilitate implementation of the curriculum reforms, appropriate pedagogical practices, proposed formative and summative assessment approaches, teaching and learning resources, and other critical issues that will contribute to the success of the reforms. This Framework is expected to catalyse the achievement of the goals of Vision 2030. It is my hope that all educators at all levels of education and training will anchor their provision of basic and teacher education on this Framework. Dr Fred Matiang’i Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Education 3 Engaged, Empowered & Ethical Citizens Basic Education Curriculum Framework Nurturing Every Learner’s Potential Acknowledgements I wish to acknowledge the invaluable contribution of the various individuals and organisations in the development of the Basic Education Curriculum Framework. KICD is indebted to the National Steering Committee, chaired by the Cabinet Secretary, Dr Fred Matiang‟i, for providing leadership to the entire process. The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Dr Belio Kipsang, and other senior Ministry of Education Officials were quite instrumental in providing important insights in critical policy issues that gave shape to the Framework. I wish to thank both the National Assembly and the Senate, and specifically the members the Education Committee, for taking time to share their thoughts on important legislative issues that required consideration in the Framework. The Institute is indebted to Mr Peter Hall Jones through the British Council for providing technical support to conceptualisation, design and development of the Framework. I applaud the members of the KICD Curriculum Reforms Technical Committee and curriculum developers for their tireless efforts to develop the Framework. I also wish to acknowledge the support of the following organisations for their support during the development of the Framework: 1. Government Ministries, Departments and Agencies 2. Development Partners, including UNICEF and UNESCO 3. Religious organisations, NGOs and Civil Society Organisations 4. The various KICD Subject Panels and the Academic Committee for validation and approval of the Framework 5. Ministry of Education Consultants I also extend my gratitude to the stakeholders who attended the many forums, including the National Conference and discussed the Framework extensively. Last, but not least, I acknowledge the support of Ms Debbie Howard and Mr Peter Douglas of the British Council, for editing and copy editing the Framework respectively. Dr Julius O. Jwan Director/CEO Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development 4 Engaged, Empowered & Ethical Citizens
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