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    "content": "examinations and passed nursing even when nursing was taught in English. What does that say about the teacher who marked the examination? How did they pass the examination if they could not pass the English test? These are fundamental issues. I was surprised that the Committee on Education has not questioned this issue. The Jubilee party introduced what they call the digital literacy programme. Jubilee has also introduced the CBC. When we questioned it here, the Committee on Education did not do much to help us. The teachers in Makueni who questioned were interdicted. I know of six teachers who were fired for questioning the CBC. They were arrested and taken to court. What they were simply asking is: How can you introduce CBC without training us? One of my members of staff was telling me that her child was told to go and google the picture of the whale swallowing Jonah in the Bible. Even the quality of CBC is in question. This Committee should ask the Ministry of Education: How did you come up with this curriculum? What do you want to achieve?"
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