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TVET learners to spend less time in class, more on attachment

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PS State Department for Technical Vocation and Training Dr Esther Thaara Muoria addresses TVET managers after the opening of TVET training on income-generating activities for officers and facility managers at the Eldoret National Polytheistic in Eldoret on January 24, 2023. [Peter Ochieng, Standard]

The government has allowed the Technical and Vocational Education Training Authority jointly with the Kenya Qualification Authority to continue accrediting training programmes in Technical Training institutions.

Technical Vocational Education and Training PS Esther Muoria said with the curriculum reform, learners will spend 30 per cent of their time training in class while the remaining time will be spent on industrial attachment.

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