NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct, 3 – The Cabinet On Monday revised the country’s state of education while assessing the sector’s preparedness ahead of three National Examinations that are set be undertaken in November.
Grade six learners, candidates in class eight, and Form Four are set to sit their exams in November.
According to KNEC, candidates sitting their Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam, will do so from November 28 to December 1, 2022.
Candidates sitting their Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exam will do so from December 1 to 23,2022.
“Cabinet welcomed the normalization of the education learning calendar with effect from January of 2023, noting that it would herald the conclusion of the recovery of learning times lost due to the school closures occasioned by the COVID-19 Pandemic,” read executive action from State House.
Education Review Taskforce
Days after President William Ruto revealed plans to establish a taskforce to review the country’s state of education, particularly the implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), 42 people have been gazetted as members of the new taskforce to spearhead the initiative.
While on the camapign trail, Ruto said that once elected into office as president he would analyze whether the CBC was serving its intended purpose.
The 42-member taskforce will also deliberate and review the state of basic education, technical and university education.
In the gazette notice, Prof Raphael Munavu will be chairing the taskforce.
“The working party shall invite and consider views from sector stakeholders and members of the public, hold such number of meetings in places and at such times as it shall consider for proper discharge of its functions,” directed President Ruto.
According to the gazette notice, the taskforce is expected to issue a process report every two months to the head of state before finally presenting its final reports in six months time.
On Basic Education, the taskforce will be required to cause and undertake a summative evaluation of the competency-based curriculum, assess and recommend an appropriate structure to implement the competency-based curriculum, study all laws governing the basic education sub-sector and make recommendations for review of these legislations with a view to addressing duplication, ambiguities, efficiency constraints and improving linkages.
The taskforce will also be expected to study, assess, and make recommendations on, the conceptualization and implementation of key tenets guiding the competency-based approach including but not limited to value-based education, community service learning, parental empowerment, and engagement.
“The assessment and examination framework, the quality assurance and standards framework, the teacher education and training framework for both pre-service and in-service, the teacher deployment framework, the technology for curriculum delivery, improved learning outcomes and education management, the governance mechanisms of learning institutions and sharing of resources across schools and TVET institutions to ensure maximum utilization of public resources for improved learning outcomes,”
They are also expected to review and recommend a framework for physical and e-infrastructure development and coordination of public-private. Also, review partnerships for improved access and quality provision; and to review and recommend a tracking system to capture and enroll children of school age to ensure universal access to pre-primary, primary and secondary education.
On Tertiary And University Education
The taskforce will also be expected to review and recommend a governance and financing framework for TVET training and development, university education, research, and training,
“To study all laws governing the tertiary education sub-sector and make recommendations for review of these legislations with a view to streamlining effectiveness and efficiency in the sub-sector, to recommend a framework of operationalizing the National Open University of Kenya and a framework on Open, Distance and E-line learning (ODEL),” read the gazette notice.
Also, to make recommendations for streamlining continuity in TVET and university education transition, to review and recommend legislation to facilitate the amalgamation of HELB, TVET, and University Funding Boards with a view of harmonizing and merging all tertiary education funding entities.
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