He dismissed calls to establish a commission to implement CBC. He said KICD has drawn a lot from the recommendations by previous commissions and consulted stakeholders since 2015, including the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) that has opposed it.
He said KICD will have another round of consultations in all counties to raise awareness.
Jwan also said CBC is backed by a sessional paper which makes it legal unlike the 8-4-4 system.
He defended the implementation of CBC, saying it is being rolled out systematically.
“A review will be made in the early grades to ensure improvement,” he said.
Daystar University Vice Chancellor Laban Ayiro cautioned CBC may not succeed unless the Government improves infrastructure and staffing in public schools.