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EIDU is launching a digital learning program for young learners in Bungoma County, following similar initiatives in several other counties.

The program, developed in partnership with Kenyan teachers, has reached approximately 230,000 pre-primary learners across seven counties. The County Government of Bungoma has now implemented the tech-enabled learning solution in 36 Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) Centers.

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The platform supports educational interventions and can be integrated into school timetables, running on low-cost Android devices. It offers flexible classroom implementation and includes teacher content, personalized learning for students, regular assessments, and offline-first functionality.

The program benefits over 3,200 learners and provides training for 108 teachers to support the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC).

Learners and educators utilize smartphone devices to access the EIDU School App, which includes Mathematics and Language content aligned with the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) and approved by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD).

Moreover, the program is expected to promote educational equity, as its offline capabilities make it suitable for both urban and rural areas. As part of the contract, 108 smartphones will be provided to classrooms, along with comprehensive training and ongoing support for teachers and county government ECDE officers, ensuring a seamless transition to the integrated learning platform.

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