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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Globalcitizen12 on July 25, 2017, 03:35:48 AM
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Parents can cater for tutiton via levying of school tades on every family. What needs to happen is that the old model of boarding schools and schools stratification needs to be phased out. The facilities left can be turned to classes. Also to cut on administration fees only schools with over 1000 kids should be left open. All others should consolidated and closed. The whole bullshit by both political parties of free secondary school is populist nonsense
http://mobile.nation.co.ke/blogs/editorial/Sobering-reality-on-education-challenge/3112610-4030680-item-1-ue4ly6z/index.html
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Kenya's Education Budget for 2017/2018:
Ksh. 10.1 billion allocated to the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB)
Ksh 83.8 billion allocated to University Education
Ksh 6.0 billion allocated to technical, vocational education and training (TVET)
Ksh 13.4 billion allocated to deployment of digital for primary schools
Ksh 0.3 billion allocated for the upgrading of National Schools
Ksh 14 billion allocated to Free Primary Education programme
Ksh 33 billion allocated to Free Day Secondary Education programme
Ksh 2.5 billion allocated to School Feeding Programme IN arid and semi-arid areas
Ksh 0.5 billion allocated to support the provision for sanitary towels to our girls in school
Ksh 2 billion allocated to the recruitment of additional teachers
Ksh 4 billion allocated to examinations fee waiver for all class eight and form four candidates who will be sitting for the KNEC exams
Take a comparative consideration of the figures. Best use of money? We are even spending more than twice as much on laptops-for-toddlers as on all of TVET.
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Sheer stupidity and waste. The system is so corrupt and inept there is no hope