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Education stakeholders are urging the government to cater for the cost of learning resources to aid teachers in delivering the Competence Based Curriculum. This comes as private schools in the country say they are bearing the biggest brunt with caregivers forced to dig deeper into their pockets to support learning. Head teachers have however welcomed proposed reforms though they are still decrying high costs of operation.
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Head Teachers Conference I Govt urged to cater for the cost of CBC
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