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PART 2: Why EMBRACING the THREE EMPOWERMENT PATHWAYS is critical for all Senior Secondary Schools

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

Much as the authorities and some educationists continue strategizing on the transition of Junior to Senior Secondary Schools, there are some attributes that require to be taken rather seriously. But first, the main aim of transforming the education system through the...

Why EMBRACING the THREE CBC EMPOWERMENT PATHWAYS is CRITICAL for all Senior Secondary Schools

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

As discussions on transition from junior to senior secondary schools continued, some responses from institutional managers during the 2023 KESSHA conference, in Mombasa, attracted my attention. “My school has all the facilities. So, we shall embrace all the three...

Why preparedness of Senior Secondary Schools for the Junior Secondary School Students Intake Should of Great Concern.

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The usual institutional managers that we constantly interact with, were this week busy in Mombasa attending to their issues of concern. Though I have personally addressed them during two annual national conferences in the recent years, I was this time unable to join...

Why We Shouldn’t withhold Our God Given Gifts

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

This week has been quite exciting especially with regard to interactions with an authority involved in the implementation of the Competency Based Curriculum – CBC. Though the interactions were informal and mainly associated follow-up of a meeting, of February 2023,...

Why Empowerment Today Should Focus on Both Boy and Girl Child

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

Time and again, many readers have continued asking me why I am so fond of using the words empowerment and dis-empowerment. The truth is that I find it befitting using the two words to constantly describe the situation in our country. Why so and what do they mean? The...

Why Impact of Ruling on the Supreme Court on LGBTQ Should Be of Concern to All Educationists.

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

Some of the occurrences happening around us, just pass without their impact being taken seriously. Recently, KENYA’S Supreme Court gave freedom of association to Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer and/or questioning (LGBTQ) members. How this ruling affected the...

Embracing the 21st Century Empowerment Strategy could reduce the impact of Mediocre Performance and Mediocre Rewards too.

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

Rarely do I visit far away private schools, unless on the basis of invitations. A few weeks ago however, I was influenced to cover some 180 Km from Nairobi to visit a private school that has kept boggling my mind for a while. Why so? As schools broke out for Mid-term...

Could Weaknesses in the School System Have Contributed To Cultism?

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

Followers of this forum may have been, at a loss like me, on the issue of Shakahora tragedy. Particularly, how was it happening without the knowledge of a government that is endowed with massive collection of information, through the various security arms? All the...

What Should Count in this 21st Century is the Value we Each add in the Market Place.

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The experiences this week involved not only conducting seminars, but also following up on previous discussions with institutional managers. Please allow me to thank one of them very profusely for the way she has found value from our publications and this forum too,...

Why Curriculum Weaknesses shouldn’t be Excuses for Continued Dis-empowerment of Our Future Leaders

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

Rarely does a week pass without noticing something of particular interest on educational matters. The observations of this week have however been quite intriguing. In the interest of space, please allow me to address a pressing one for now. Upon conducting an...
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