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moreNot so long ago, I attended an education stakeholders meeting where one of the speakers summarised the current state of education in the country thus: “We have learners who are forced to go to schools they don’t like, take subjects they don’t want, with teachers who are not willing to teach and the modern parents...
moreWhy was there hurry to rollout the new curriculum yet from the look of things, we were not prepared? We are starting the 5th week since schools re-opened yet even the curriculum design and core text books are not in schools. Why was the training of teachers also hurriedly done? Mudenge G. O, Siaya ~Read more...
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moreAn NGO in Machakos has criticised the new 2-6-3-3-3 curriculum saying it does not cater for children living with cerebral palsy. Doors of Hope NGO programs director Jacqueline Shibalira asked the ministry of education to create classes for such children in all public schools. ~Read more from the Link below~ NGO criticises new curriculum for...
moreIf anybody thought that delay in publishing the Sessional Paper on the implementation of the new curriculum was a mere oversight, the current delay in executing what is needed to get the programme going betrays a lack of preparedness. Two weeks after schools reopened, beginners – foundational Grades One and Two primary school pupils –...
moreTeachers Service Commission boss Nancy Macharia says there is need to continuously update teachers on content and delivery skills through regular training. She said changes in the education curriculum will have three pathways at senior secondary school level. ~Read more from the Link below~ Nancy Macharia says there is need to update teachers on content
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