High school fees, uniform costs blamed for Grade 10 transition chaos - Report
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At least 39 per cent of Kenyans
have blamed the confusion witnessed over Grade 10 transition on high cost of
school fees and uniforms.
A poll conducted by research firm
Infotrak shows that many parents believe that the Competency Based Education (CBE)
system has not improved the quality of education or delivered meaningful
change.
The transition of the first cohort
of learners who completed Grade 9 to Grade 10 in senior secondary schools
continues to face multiple challenges.
Parents and Grade 10 learners
across the country say the high cost of education under the new CBC system
remains the biggest hurdle.
School fees and uniforms have been
identified as the main obstacles preventing many learners from joining senior
secondary schools.
Johvine
Wanyingo, Senior Field Operations Manager at Infotrak, said: “High cost of
education accounted for 39 per cent followed by lack of information at 19 per cent,
lack of school fees at 13 per cent and lack of learning materials at 2 per cent.”
Forty
five per cent of parents say they are dissatisfied with and do not understand
the new system of placing learners into different levels based on KJSEA results
and see no difference from the previous system.
“A lot of parents say they don’t
see a difference in the current CBE grading system and still feel it is the
same as the 8-4-4 system which graded learners on performance,” Wanyingo said.
51 per cent of Kenyans believe the
new CBE system has not improved education quality or has made it worse while 38
percent say it is better than the 8-4-4 system.
“Many parents who went through the
8-4-4 system feel the new system has failed especially in how results are
ranked,” Wanyingo added.
The survey recommends that the
transition process from Grade 9 to Grade 10 be reviewed with calls for the
government particularly the Ministry of Education to strengthen implementation
and introduce new measures to achieve a 100 percent transition.


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