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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: RV Pundit on May 22, 2019, 10:33:13 AM
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We are already spending a lot in education - so their maybe no wriggle room to spend more.
CBC basically need 2 or 3 teachers in class. It very intensive teaching and evaluation on the go. Evaluation is done every lesson!
I am not sure public or even private school can afford to have 2 -3 teachers in every classroom. My kid attend Cambridge education system, typical they have 2-3 teachers in every class - they do exams every Tuesday -but we pay an arm and a leg.
What gov need to do instead is to adopt innovation like Bridges International - where teachers and students are armed with tablets - that would make it easy - to conduct CBC.
But nobody is listening. They don't want Bridges - yet Bridges International have achieved a lot with 'slum' schools.
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Yesterday watched a video of Olympic Primary School in Kibera. One teacher and a class of 125 pupils.
Now can such a teacher even access the whole class after a lesson? The teacher would need a whole day only for the accessment.
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The question is how many such school exist. kibera is really the extreme because there is really no land to put up school there. I wish we had such figures - pretty sure ministry has school records that they use for capitation.
And such school like Olympic primary - really need to have more teachers - if not more classrooms.
Yesterday watched a video of Olympic Primary School in Kibera. One teacher and a class of 125 pupils.
Now can such a teacher even access the whole class after a lesson? The teacher would need a whole day only for the accessment.