Earlier, Kenya National Union of Teachers secretary general Wilson Sossion had also warned that teachers were are not comfortable with the new curriculum and lacked adequate preparation.
Sossion said they will resist the imposition of the curriculum to teachers going forward as “they are the shoe wearers and they know where they are pinched most.”
But Education CS George Magoha has insisted that his first priority in office is to implement the new curriculum in the shortest time possible.
The new education replaces the current Standard 1 to Form 4 with Grade 1 to Grade 12. It has been categorised into three phases, Early Years Education covering nursery education to Grade 3, Middle School Education covering grades 4 to 9 and Senior School covering grades 10 to 12.