
Africa’s shift toward Competency-Based Education (CBE) is more than a curriculum overhaul—it’s a call to embed continuous growth into the DNA of our education systems. From Kenya to Ghana, Rwanda to South Africa, nations are reimagining learning through formative assessment, teacher development, and real-time feedback. But sustainable reform doesn’t come from a fixed blueprint—it thrives on perpetual improvement. This article explores how African countries, with support from platforms like Kurasa, are building systems that learn, adapt, and grow—just like the learners they serve.
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