New Curriculum for Secondary Schools; KICD Unveils New Fasihi, Literature School Setbooks For KCSE Candidates 2021 To 2025

By | March 8, 2021

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Change of set books in secondary schools

KICD releases new Fasihi, Literature school setbooks 2021 to 2025

The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has moved to substitute English literature and Kiswahili fasihi setbooks currently being taught and examined in high schools and teacher training colleges.

This is after KICD has directed publishers to submit printed copies of literary texts written in English and Kiswahili for evaluation as the norm dictates this month.

The new setbooks will replace the current ones, which were introduced in schools in 2018.

For literature in English, submissions have been called for a novel, a play and an anthology of short stories, whereas for fasihi ya Kiswahili (Kiswahili literature), tamthilia (play), riwaya (novel) and hadithi fupi (short stories) will be the areas for submission.

The call is expected to stir stiff competition as the setbook market is one of the most lucrative in the industry, with guaranteed huge sales spread over a four- year period.

Setbooks are also the most targeted by book pirates, who cash in on the huge market. For example, there are 751,150 candidates registered for this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination.

The new literature books will be studied by students who will join Form 3 next year in April in the reorganised crash schools calendar. The students are currently in Form One. They will be studied for four years.

It has become even better this year after the Ministry of Education started purchasing the books directly from publishers and supplying to schools. The ministry has also been buying and supplying textbooks directly to schools since 2018.