Urban Slums Basic Education Campaign Kenya

Urban Slums Basic Education Campaign Kenya The Urban Slums Basic Education Campaign advocates for the Right to Free Quality Primary Education for all children residing within the urban slums in Kenya.

It currently made up of 8 partner organisations

09/12/2011

...where did the impetus for education reform in Kenya run to? Any one with a clue?

09/11/2011

The Draft TSC Bill is out and CIC will be having a feedback session on it at Utalii Hotel on 15-17 Nov. 2011. What specific would you like to see in the Act?

04/10/2011

According to Dr Beatrice Khamati-Njenga, Head of Education Division at the Commission of the Africa Union, education for all in the 26 sub Saharan countries remains a pipe dream.This is because most of the 48 countries in the sub-region are off-track towards realisation of universal primary education or eliminating gender disparity in primary and secondary education, which are key elements of the Millennium Development Goals.

04/10/2011

Public schools get Sh 5.3b in funds allocation from the government for3rd term.
Standard Newspaper 4/10/2011 pg 13

29/09/2011

The fight for control of schools in Nyamira has led to a fall in academic standards

23/09/2011

Integrity in Kenyan education especially in Higher education is becoming a concern.At primary level school children are spoon fed and not encouraged to do academic researchers on their own and when they reach university, they find it a challenge to perform tasks.Our society risks having more professionals empty shells as 'Researchers for hire' are posing a threat to varsity education.Standard Newspaper pg 30 21/9/2011

Deaf people still face the challenge, just like other persons with disabilities in this country, of accessing education,...
21/09/2011

Deaf people still face the challenge, just like other persons with disabilities in this country, of accessing education, retention and transition.The deaf need access too!!

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sep 19 – Kenya on Monday joined the rest of the world in marking the International Deaf Awareness week with a special call to the government to facilitate access to education by the deaf. An official with the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, Bernard Mwongesa, urged the gove...

21/09/2011

Lack of proper strategies for teaching dvpt and absence of mechanisms to assess the impact pf learning in lower classes have been cited as some of the barriers to the realisation of 'education for all' Millennium Development Goal.A report on the standards setting in teaching and learning process in Kenya school system 2010, revealed that teachers lacked the ability to detect whether learning has taken place before introducing new concepts to students.Standard News Paper 21/9/2011 pg.30

07/09/2011

The government needs to take the national demands to employmore teachers seriously. If this is not done urgently, the nation may just be starting a long journey in eroding all the gains made in education investment over the years. Quality education is the bane of our system. KNUT and KUPPET on the other hand need to start engaging stakeholders in matters beyond "bread and butter"...professional progression and development of our teachers is also wanting!

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