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Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has issued Junior Secondary Education (JSE) guidelines even as students are yet to commence classes, three days after admission.  In a statement, Machogu said the guidelines will provide information that is necessary for the effective implementation of JSS across the country. “This guideline will serve as a reference document for […]

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You will give more of your earnings to the taxman if a proposal by a teachers union to introduce a new education levy to finance public education is adopted. The proposal by the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) was made  to the Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms (PWPER) that is collecting views from […]

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It emerges that President William Ruto has reversed Uhuru Kenyatta’s plan on CBC. This is after the Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms disregarded the earlier recommendations that were made by curriculum experts from the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) and the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC), as well as the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) […]

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The 49-member Presidential  Working Party on education reforms is currently at State House. The panel was set up to collect public views on the implementation of the Competency-based Curriculum and make recommendations. The team led by Chairman Raphael Munavu is briefing the president on the first preliminary report of their findings. An insider confirmed that […]

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Prime Cabinet secretary Musalia Mudavadi has assured parents and education stakeholders that the government will factor in recommendations made to the CBC taskforce. Mudavadi said the government through the Ministry of Education will use the recommendations to chart the way forward for the education sector. “What we want to see is that all views from […]

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