Media Source: The Standard (Kenya)
Date: 15 August 2025
The Ministry of Education of Kenya has partnered with the Foundations for Learning Project to enhance teacher skills, strengthen school leadership, and accelerate Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) reforms. Director of Basic Education, Anne Gachoya, said the collaboration, supported by Global Affairs Canada and the Aga Khan F
The Ministry of Education of Kenya has partnered with the Foundations for Learning Project to enhance teacher skills, strengthen school leadership, and accelerate Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) reforms. Director of Basic Education, Anne Gachoya, said the collaboration, supported by Global Affairs Canada and the Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), is essential to preparing teachers to nurture adaptive, solution-oriented learners. “Our teachers are the cornerstone of successful education reform,” Gachoya said. “This partnership equips them to deliver quality, inclusive, and transformative learning experiences.” She was speaking on Wednesday at the third Regional Foundations for Learning Conference hosted by the Aga Khan University’s Institute for Educational Development (IED). The programme works with teacher training colleges in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, in introducing blended learning, gender-responsive teaching, formative assessment and innovative classroom practices.