Knut Secretary General Wilson Sossion accused the ministry of having a habit of sidelining the union from major task forces on education reforms.
Mr Sossion said the union has been sidelined from the curriculum review task force and the Covid-19 national education response committee.
“The Cabinet Secretary cannot purport to implement competency-based curriculum through a task force which excludes participation of teachers and includes non-professionals in education,” said Mr Sossion in a press statement Thursday.
Mr Sossion also wrote a letter to Prof Magoha demanding for their place in the taskforce and in the Covid-19 education response committee.
He said, exclusion of Knut in the curriculum review taskforce chaired by Prof Fatuma Chege and the Covid-19 education response committee chaired by Dr Sarah Ruto, contravenes international conventions, treaties and agreements as outlined within the international labour organization (ILO) and Unesco.