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Why Safeguarding Our Future Leaders from Eventual Disempowerment Should be of Concern to every Institutional Manager – 26th June 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Sadly, we learnt of and witnessed a school that experienced burning of a dormitory In Embu County, just about two weeks ago. It was not clear whether the burning was accidental or caused by students. Nevertheless, the experience was disheartening to school...

Why Transformation of the Education System could have been approached differently -19th June 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

As we continued executing our empowerment mission this week, we encountered a number of experiences worth sharing. Let us first revealthe experience of meeting a principal in Meru County, who had no hope whatsoever of the country benefiting from the Competency Based...

Cracking of Heads Unnecessary While in Search of Institutional Performance Solutions -12th June 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Testing of our unique 21st Century empowerment strategy is in the public domain, especially through the 3rd edition of Career Dynamics in the 21st Century. This was initially through our empowerment seminar in State House Girls High School (More @...

Insights on the Philosophy that Influences the Competency Based Curriculum – 5th June 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

While pursuing university education, I studied African Philosophy, a course that lasted only one semester, but has greatly influenced my life ever since. (Find related content @ https://youtu.be/ISqKxhsBgdw) There are many areas of focus in philosophy, nevertheless....

How a Machakos County School Provides Living Testimony of Benefits from Our CBC Aligned Empowerment Strategy in this 21st Century – 29th May 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

Our empowerment strategy guided by the KICD approved concept titled Career Dynamics in the 21st Century was undoubtedly well thought out. Remember, the same concept was used for architecture of the Competency Based Curriculum. This strategy continues becoming a...

Reversal of the Competency Based Curriculum May be Impossible -22nd May 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

Since the beginning of the current academic year, we have in the last two weeks been back into our empowerment mission that focuses on our future Leaders as well as their respective empowerment agents. We have alongside had quite some experiences in a number of...

Why Empowerment in Schools Should Only Involve Tested Strategies that lead to achievement of Desired Results – 15th May 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

About November 2021, we in this forum highlighted the experience of a Machakos County based school, which embraced our empowerment strategy in May 2018. The school (which will not be named again) experienced a commendable transformation, and it is no longer associated...

How Sorting Out of Career Dilemmas Leads to Reduced Challenges in Life Strategy or Purpose – 8th May 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

Are you a parent of a 2021 KCSE candidate? Even if not, you are definitely a stakeholder particularly on this issue of career dilemmas. Upon release of the 2021 KCSE exams, there have been quite some concerns about what next for most of the candidates. What university...

A Seamless Transformation Strategy of the Education System Could Have Reduced Any Doubts on CBC – 1st May 2022

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

Quite a nunber of issues are currently working positively for the education system. The exam results for 2021 have already been released. The tension associated with the same in schools, has thus been toned down. The only issue of concern is that auditing performance...

Actually, Why Should Money be the Last thing in our Minds?

by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

Happy Easter Holidays to you all.As we await the results of the 2021 KCSE exam and commencement of the new academic year, what could be in the minds of most educationists? Could it most likely be about making money? Chapter 7 of the KICD approved Career Dynamics in...
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