Cambridge and the new UNEB curriculums promote hands-on skills
Aggrey David Kibenge, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development said the new curriculum intends to empower learners with capacity to add on what they are taught in class for critical thinking to penetrate through the employment challenges.
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Aggrey David Kibenge, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Gender, Labour and Social Development after his speech
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The Ministry of Education has been applauded for revisiting the curriculum for primary and lower secondary schools to match the current demands of the economy.
Aggrey David Kibenge, the Permanent Secretary
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