The government has been asked to start preparing universities and colleges to have their programmes align to the competency-based curriculum (CBC).

Speaking at a dialogue forum on education quality and learning outcomes held at a Kakamega school, the acting Deputy Vice Chancellor in charge of Planning, Research and Innovation at Masinde Muliro University Prof.

Peter Bukhala said that the state was yet to facilitate many public universities to train teachers towards delivery of CBC programmes.

He said universities risked being caught unprepared for the CBC unless the government institutes urgent reforms to ensure that as students transition to universities in 2029, proper structures are in place for smooth transition. "The Ministry of Education needs to collaborate with universities and should not wait till 2029 to rush the training when students will be transiting from senior secondary school to university," he added.