by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 25, 2022 | Uncategorized
Numerous dissenters of the Competency Based Curriculum have one common perspective. It is an expensive curriculum that is meant for children from rich families, and should on that basis be scrapped. Really? These assertions have constantly brought to mind the lessons...
by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
On exactly September 6th 2021, I delivered a copy of the 3rd Edition of the KICD concept titled “Career Dynamics in the 21st Century,” together with a forwarding letter, to the outgoing CS, Ministry of Education. What prompted this move? In my numerous...
by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
Have you ever thought of the impact of rote learning to the national situation? One of the greatest inhibitions of our education system is occasioned by rote learning. Students are taught how to memorize the knowledge disseminated through their teachers, as well as...
by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
Sharing the situation of teachers in the country with some principals this week, led to some issues of concern. Remember that only 10% of teachers ventured into the career by choice. Seemingly, the balance were influenced by extrinsic factors. Luckily, an additional...
by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
The Friday before 2022 Elections, I was in Embu County. The engagement involved conducting a in seminar for a Girls’ school, where the participants included teachers, all students and parents of form 2 class (check https://youtu.be/92flw9tN5Cc). Upon...
by Mwangi Wanjumbi | Sep 21, 2022 | Uncategorized
Have you ever had intentions of venturing into politics? Personally, I have no interests of even writing about the same. Why so? I learnt from Nicholo Machiavelli that in politics, there are no guiding principles, through his book titled “The Prince.” It...
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