The colonizer patterned our minds to believe that only formal education, simply designed to inform learners, is the only way to getting educated, while back in their land, they are busy skilling their young ones and then sending them to Africa to go solve problems bedeviling the “learned and knowledgeable Africans”.
It is only recently that African countries have woken up, smelled the coffee, and started infusing skills into their education systems. Such countries include Kenya, one of the latest to adopt Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, among a few others which have moved to CBC in recent years. But more ways exist, through which countries can equip their young generations with 21st Century skills and position them as solution givers to their countries, Africa and the world.
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