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Ministry now focusses on next step in rollout of CBC


THE STANDARD
EDUCATION
Education CS George Magoha at Mtihani House, Nairobi, on April 15, 2021. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]
President Uhuru Kenyatta’s commitment to the implementation of the new curriculum was evident yesterday when Cabinet Secretary George Magoha lauded the progress as he released the results of the Kenya Certificate of Primary  Education (KCPE).
The CS met the president before the event at the Kenya National Examination Council (Knec) alongside the Principal Secretary for State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education Julius Jwan.
Magoha expressed confidence on CBC progress that is now being implemented up to Grade 4. Dr Jwan was part of the technical team that midwifed the curriculum reforms. ....

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Oversight Hearing On David Almond's Death Set For May 4


Oversight Hearing On David Almond’s Death Set For May 4
David Almond.
By
Chris Lisinski | SHNS
The Legislature will convene an oversight hearing on May 4 to examine the death of a Fall River teenager and missteps at the Department of Children and Families leading up to the tragedy, lawmakers announced Thursday.
After calling last week for an oversight hearing, the Joint Committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities on Thursday afternoon set an official date and listed nearly a dozen agencies and offices that will be invited to testify.
The committee intends to examine the Office of the Child Advocate s investigation and lengthy report into the death of 14-year-old David Almond last fall. In its report published on March 31, OCA found that DCF had missed several warning signs before returning Almond, who had autism, and his brother to a home from which the child protection agency had removed them three years earlier. ....

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COVID-19 vaccine eligibility expands as elementary students return to class

The state is making changes on two fronts in the fight against COVID-19 on Monday. Full-time in-person learning is slated to start at most elementary schools across the state Monday, as thousands more Massachusetts residents become eligible for the vaccine. Sign up for our Newsletters Ninety percent of school districts in the state will have younger students back in the classroom full-time. Some districts, including Boston and Worcester, applied. ....

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We've no reason to close schools again


THE STANDARD
By
Wilson Sossion |
April 4th 2021 at 18:45:59 GMT +0300
The situation in Kenya is likely to be worse after President Uhuru Kenyatta ordered schools, including TVET institutions and universities, to close for the second time in a span of 12 months.
The school dropout rate is likely to go higher due to increased early pregnancies, forced marriages, child labour, sexual exploitation, gender-based violence, lack of school fees, Female Genital Mutilation (FGM), and drug peddling, among other factors.
The State Department of Early Learning and Basic Education can hardly account for thousands of pupils who failed to report when schools reopened on January 4, 2021 and hundreds who failed to sit for KCPE and the ongoing KCSE examinations. School closures carry high socio-economic costs for families. Their impact is particularly severe for the most vulnerable and marginalised families. ....

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