Education
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Thursday,25th.July.2024. Eleven Goalkeepers Cannot Birth Triumphs: These are mental, physical, social and spiritual berths drawn from all the four cardinal points, under the sun, here on the planet earth. They are refurbished to the innermost core aircrafts cruising through the life’s facets and airspaces. They are the ideal jetties armed to the tooth with the […]
Wednesday,10th.July.2024. THE GAPS BELAYING SUCCESSES: Comparison is the thief of joy. The 26th. American President Theodore Roosevelt Junior. Imitation is limitation. In HIS transcendent grace and Divine wisdom, the ALMIGHTY LORD GOD created me and thee the pukka, smudges and veneer void authentic master copy. Regrettably: the lion’s share of those under the sun die […]
Tuesday,2nd.July.2024. “It is chiefly through education that children, men and women shall be: artistic, creative, idealistic, imaginative, imagineer, innovative, paradoxical, pliable, productive, rationale, social and spiritual thinkers of themselves and other selves and not merely, mediocre and raw-baked reflectors of other men’s and women’s thoughts.” The Trailblazer Ellen Gould Harmon White. Eager minds in questing […]
The debate over whether college education is worth its cost has gained significant traction in Kenya. With escalating tuition fees and living expenses, many students and their families are questioning the return on investment of higher education. However, a closer examination reveals that, despite the high costs, a college education in Kenya remains a valuable […]
As thousands of Kenyan students prepare to join universities each year, the anticipation of beginning a new chapter in their academic journey is often overshadowed by the anxiety of managing university fees. Increasingly, parents are finding themselves struggling with misleading fee structures that complicate financial planning and strain household budgets. The issue begins with the […]
Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers have called off their strike following a successful negotiation with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). The strike, which lasted several weeks, significantly disrupted the academic calendar, affecting thousands of students across the country. The resolution comes as a relief to many, ensuring that normal school operations can resume promptly. The […]
In a decisive move, the National Government Constituencies Development Fund (NG-CDF) committee has firmly rejected a proposal to terminate the school feeding program. This decision underscores the committee’s commitment to addressing food insecurity among students and enhancing educational outcomes. The school feeding program, initiated to provide daily meals to students in primary and secondary schools, […]
In recent months, Kenya has witnessed a significant disruption in its educational sector due to the strike by Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers. This strike, driven by a confluence of grievances including inadequate salaries, poor working conditions, and systemic administrative failures, has brought to the forefront critical issues within Kenya’s educational infrastructure. The strike began […]
Education is often hailed as the key to breaking the cycle of ignorance and transforming societies for the better. In Kenya, where access to quality education remains a challenge for many, it is imperative for academia to step up and lead the way in advancing the education of children. By equipping parents, caregivers, and communities […]
At the very core of any nation’s advancement lies its educational system, the bedrock upon which future prosperity is built. In Kenya, substantial reforms have reshaped the educational landscape, yet a recent exposé brings to light lingering specters from the past that continue to haunt the nation’s academic journey. In the not-so-distant past, the 8-4-4 […]