KEY MEETING
Meanwhile, Knut has invited more than 440 branch officials for a meeting on June 6 as it steps up its opposition to the new curriculum.
Those expected to attend are executive secretaries, chairpersons, treasurers and women’s representatives.
“The venue of the meeting will be communicated later,” reads a letter by Mr Sossion dated May 23 and addressed to all branch officials.
The union has demanded stakeholders’ involvement and participation in the implementation of the programme.
“All public schools must have adequate infrastructure to accommodate the increased number of learners to deliver the CBC, and teachers must be adequately trained on the new curriculum,” Mr Sossion said earlier.
Knut also wants standard procedures for assessing learners.