Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Pupils of King’ong’o Primary School in Nyeri study in class last year. Presidential candidates promised to offer free primary and secondary education if elected but failed to outline the details of how they will achieve such a feat of reforming the education sector already plagued by complex and myriad problems ranging from teacher underpayment, teacher shortage, poor compensation, declining quality of learning in primary schools among many others. FILE/NATION


In Summary: 1st ever KENYAN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE FEBRUARY 2013
  • Sparked by a question from a teacher, Ms Irene Omangi, the debate on education dwelt on teacher shortage, poor compensation, declining quality of learning in primary schools in light of free primary education, relevance of the curriculum and the large numbers of children routinely locked out of secondary education

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