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Introduction
A. Information about the Competence-Based Curriculum
e vision of the basic education curriculum reforms is to enable every Kenyan to
become an engaged, empowered and ethical citizen. is will be achieved by providing
every Kenyan learner with the right standards in the skills and knowledge that they
deserve, and which they need in order to thrive in life. is shall be accomplished
through the provision of excellent teaching, school environments, resources and a
sustainable visionary curriculum that provides every learner with high quality learning.
In order to do this, teachers must engage the learners in exciting activities that
allow them to use and progressively demonstrate the competencies outlined in the
curriculum design.
is Teacher’s Guide has been designed to do just that. It places the learner at the
centre of learning. e Teacher’s Guide provides ways for identifying and nurturing
the talents and interests of learners early enough to prepare them for the world of
work, career progression and sustainability.
Based on a Competence-Based Curriculum, the Teacher’s Guide provides methods
of assessment, ways of promoting national values and national cohesion and how to
integrate them into the curriculum.
e teacher should nurture the learners’ potential through the learning pathways that
are provided in this book. is is for the recognition of the learners’ potential, gis and
talents. At the end, no learner should be labelled a failure.
Essence Statements for Upper Primary School English Language
English is a major language of education, information, trade, diplomacy and social
networking. It is the international common tongue and the most common foreign
language. Moreover, English is the dominant language in science and technology,
the Internet and travel. Additionally, English is an ocial language in Kenya and the
medium of instruction for grade four. erefore, a rm foundation in the language
will enable the learner to communicate appropriately in the national and international
arena. is foundation will also enhance learning in lower secondary school.
Hence, prociency in English is key to the realisation of the national goals of education,
the link to the global community and the door to the worldwide information network.
For this reason, the learner must be equipped with adequate oral, reading and writing
competencies in English language. is will enable the learner to function competently
in varied national and global communicative contexts.
During middle school, English is learnt as a second language. e learner will be engaged
in tasks that enhance the acquisition and progressive application of English language