January 20, 2026

KNEC announces free senior school teachers’ training on CBC curriculum

KNEC announces free senior school teachers' training on CBC curriculum

KNEC announces free senior school teachers' training on CBC curriculum

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) has launched a free, self-paced online training program for senior school teachers to enhance their knowledge and skills in Competency-Based Assessment.

In a notice on Tuesday, January 20, KNEC announced through its Educational Assessment Resource Centre that the training portal has been established specifically for senior school teachers, aiming to equip them with the requisite skills to implement Competency-Based Assessment under the new curriculum framework.

“Are you a Senior School teacher? Here’s your chance to improve your knowledge on Competency-Based Assessment. KNEC, through the Educational Assessment Resource Centre, offers free, self-paced online training at your convenience,” the examination body stated in its announcement.

The training portal, accessible at cbalms.knec.ac.ke, allows teachers to learn at their own pace without time constraints. Currently, access to the platform is free, making it available to all senior school educators across the country.

To access the training, teachers are required to visit the platform and click on the “Sign Up” option.

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After completing their profile and ensuring all mandatory fields are correctly filled, they can proceed to click the register button.

Once registered, users should navigate to “My courses” and select the course catalog, then choose the senior school course option before clicking the “Subscribe” button.

The system requires participants to select “Learner Self” as their enrollment option before clicking the “Introduction” section to begin the course.

The platform has been designed with a structured learning approach, requiring teachers to complete one unit before being allowed to proceed to the next, ensuring thorough comprehension of the material.

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