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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: independent on October 01, 2015, 04:12:59 PM
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The World Bank has raised concerns on the quality of graduates being produced by universities and colleges in Kenya.
The bank observes that the country’s education system is failing to produce graduates with the knowledge and skills crucial for Vision 2030, in its report dated September 2015.
I remember we had this conversation a while ago on the other side and i reiterated the fact that the quality of kenyan graduates is going down. that was back then before this report and on the shadow of the current school closure. what will be the quality of these kids when they are at university level. The kenyan future is not looking good.If people dont realize and hold this current administration accountable, then our future is bleek. singing jubilee juuu juu juuu without reason to give is foolish in my opinion.
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Is there an accreditation system in Kenya?
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Just look at what they produce in the newspapers where they are employed as "journalists". Kenya TV so called anchors make silly and simple grammatical errors in both English and Swahili on a daily basis. They are so good at dressing up though.
The World Bank has raised concerns on the quality of graduates being produced by universities and colleges in Kenya.
The bank observes that the country’s education system is failing to produce graduates with the knowledge and skills crucial for Vision 2030, in its report dated September 2015.
I remember we had this conversation a while ago on the other side and i reiterated the fact that the quality of kenyan graduates is going down. that was back then before this report and on the shadow of the current school closure. what will be the quality of these kids when they are at university level. The kenyan future is not looking good.If people dont realize and hold this current administration accountable, then our future is bleek. singing jubilee juuu juu juuu without reason to give is foolish in my opinion.
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Just look at what they produce in the newspapers where they are employed as "journalists". Kenya TV so called anchors make silly and simple grammatical errors in both English and Swahili on a daily basis. They are so good at dressing up though.
The World Bank has raised concerns on the quality of graduates being produced by universities and colleges in Kenya.
The bank observes that the country’s education system is failing to produce graduates with the knowledge and skills crucial for Vision 2030, in its report dated September 2015.
I remember we had this conversation a while ago on the other side and i reiterated the fact that the quality of kenyan graduates is going down. that was back then before this report and on the shadow of the current school closure. what will be the quality of these kids when they are at university level. The kenyan future is not looking good.If people dont realize and hold this current administration accountable, then our future is bleek. singing jubilee juuu juu juuu without reason to give is foolish in my opinion.
from my opinion kenyans like to plagarize on many fronts. They have a mentality of letting someone else do the job then come and copy/paste. they have no originality which has been made a culture. shortcut in everything.
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Omollo
What I have learnt about the recent Kenya is that dressing in expensive suits can get you somewhere. Look at parliament, its full of illiterates who can't think beyond their pay. Technocrats are sloowly disappearing..
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That was expected. From about 20-50K students; our universities have enrolled close to 0.4-0.5m kids.
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That was expected. From about 20-50K students; our universities have enrolled close to 0.4-0.5m kids.
It is the corruption that is deeply annoying me. I still shudder to think of a guy who earned his MBA at Moi University in six months. He had his thesis written for him in exchange for cash.
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That probably true for most MBAs around kenya. Anyway I think eventually quality schools or colleges will emerge to fill the need for quality educations. Otherwise most universities are now busy expanding...it will be some many years before they focus on quality.
It is the corruption that is deeply annoying me. I still shudder to think of a guy who earned his MBA at Moi University in six months. He had his thesis written for him in exchange for cash.