[kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: KNEC giving candidates, parents a raw deal

Harry Delano harry at comtelsys.co.ke
Fri Jan 8 05:40:43 EAT 2010



Eric here,

I agree with you on this. ICT might be a driver, and a solution to most of
our 
current circumstances but not the ultimate answer to all our problems and
ills.

Thanks Dr. Ndemo, for sharing the research on what ails the performance of
girls 
in our Education system. Am certain a lot of folks are not aware of this,
and for
this reason the ministry(ies) responsible have their homework cut out, to
sensitize
and mobilize resources and deal with this directly and urgently - The world
over,
no one can dare underestimate the contribution of womenfolk to the economy.

Can some of the funds allocated for FPE, especially to Rural schools go
towards 
purchasing pads to be made available for these girls,at school so that they
do 
not miss classes...?  - My ten cents.. Again is there any senior Education
Ministry
official on the listing to take this up - I think it's an issue that needs
urgent
attention..

Secondly, our dear sisters on the listing. I think you'd be best placed to
offer 
suggestions on how best to deal with this issue.

Harry




-----Original Message-----
From: kictanet-bounces+harry=comtelsys.co.ke at lists.kictanet.or.ke
[mailto:kictanet-bounces+harry=comtelsys.co.ke at lists.kictanet.or.ke] On
Behalf Of Eric M.K Osiakwan
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 9:47 PM
To: harry at comtelsys.co.ke
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: KNEC giving
candidates,parents a raw deal

Dr. Ndemo,

While am all for the prescription of ICT as a solution to this endermic
problem, for what it is worth, if you may....we need to be careful of not
ignoring the need to make some structured changed to our culture and way of
living because they are anti-productive.

In this case, though your ICT solution is fantastic, we need to let our
rural folks know that when a girl is 13, she starts a cycle that requires
her to use sanitary pads and then go to school, instead of staying at home.
It is absurd that in the 21 century, our folks cannot appreciate the value
of educating the female spice and we come up with all kinds of nice excuses
to keep them at bay. Am sorry but we need to uproot that mindset and dispose
it quickly.

I have found something else under the sun, we have a tendancy in Africa to
go around the problem when we should face it headon and deal with it. One of
the reasons for failure of ICT projects is not because of ICT but we apply
it to processes and structures that need to change and because we dont
change those processes and structures, the outcomes is zero and then we
blame it on ICT.

Good evening.

Eric here



On 7 Jan 2010, at 12:12, bitange at jambo.co.ke wrote:

> Akich,
> I understand your frustration.  We need to emulate the British 
> education reforms.  Final exams only account for a small percentage.  
> Let me explain the depth of our education problems then show you why 
> we need to change the status quo.
> 
> World over, Girls do better than boys between ages 6 and 13.  Boys 
> only begin to be competitive after testestron kicks in.  In rural 
> Kenya very bright young girls are wasted every year because by 13, 
> they begin their periods and in the absence of sanitary towels, they 
> miss classes between 5 and seven days every month.  Obviously their 
> KCPE results come out poor and then we consign them to becoming House
Girls in urban centers.
> 
> We can change this nonsense with ICT.  We need to send end term exam 
> result to a central database.  Each school can scan the report card 
> and have it sent to KNEC.  We then use the continuous assessment for 
> up to 60% of testing.  KCPE will then contribute the 40%.  Let us go 
> back to our girls with this model.  A girl who performed well up to 
> std. 6 or 7 will need very little marks to pass KCPE.
> 
> This model will actually eliminate cheating.  It will also save many 
> of our daughters from being condemed for sins that are not of their 
> own making.
> 
> I am hoping we get to roll out Digital Villages countrywide in order 
> to provide an e-learning platform that would level the playing field.  
> This will be our little contribution to our education.
> 
> 
> Ndemo.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> Listeners,
>> Thanks to Dkt Ndemo, Esther, Sam and all who have been contributing 
>> to this debate which is of a great national concern. As they say with 
>> education; "You are a beneficiary OR affected either directly or 
>> indirectly". From the education system, a nation produces men and 
>> women who contribute to national development. A portion of the 
>> dropouts decides to give the communities a preveiew of life in hell 
>> in the name of criminal activities.
>> 
>> Ndemo mentioned issues of teachers being recruited locally, hence a 
>> sinking community will continue sinking becauce they don't want to 
>> see "foreign teachers". How comes policemen are posted anywhere in 
>> the country yet they earn less than teachers (ex-bribery)? Esther's 
>> proposal of introducig bridging courses has been a success in private 
>> universities and has given opportunities to thousands to build their 
>> careers. If Sam's ideas are implemented, we shall have housegirls who 
>> are equiped to be trusted with the young ones with basic health 
>> standards, cooking and other domestic needs.
>> 
>> This week, I rejected some of the textbooks given to my daughter at a 
>> public school in the name of FPE because they were in pathetic 
>> conditions and I have buy them myself if she has to learn. To 
>> conclude, how many years shall it take us to be near education system 
>> like in UK where the former Prime Minister, Tony Blair once said with 
>> pride that he went to a public school.
>> 
>> Akich Kwach
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>  From: Sam Aguyo
>>  To: kwach at archway-productions.com
>>  Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
>>  Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 10:14 AM
>>  Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: KNEC giving 
>> candidates,parents a raw deal
>> 
>> 
>>  Listerners,
>> 
>>  My view is that we need more of a change of attitude than anything else.
>> Our minds are more of exam driven than the ultimate delivery this 
>> happens at all levels and we end up churning out questionable 
>> graduates at all levels.
>> 
>>  Lets assume at the end of KCPE those who have not made it to form 
>> one can be absorbed at training institutions that train nannies, 
>> househelps, garden  boys etc.  Those who have joined form one can sit 
>> another exam KJSE and those who have not made it can be trained to be 
>> professional something.  At form KCSE those who have not made it can 
>> also be trained to do something else it goes on and on.  This to many 
>> sounds outrageous but it may not be far from the reality.
>> 
>>  At the speed we are going to have everybody attain university 
>> education and end up with a white collar job, am reluctant to be near 
>> my brothers and sisters, they are wild  since am not doing enough to 
>> abtain them a white collar job despite paying fees all the way to
university.
>> 
>>  Sometimes we need to borrow example this time round from US where 
>> people honour all careers and pay for it.  By the way with due 
>> respect what is the profession of Mr Tiger Woods wife?
>> 
>>  Sam
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> ---------
>>  From: Esther Muchiri <>
>>  To: saguyo at yahoo.com
>>  Cc: Skunk Works <skunkworks at my.co.ke>; KICTAnet ICT Policy 
>> Discussions <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>; ke-users 
>> <ke-internetusers at bdix.net>
>>  Sent: Wed, January 6, 2010 8:43:04 PM
>>  Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: KNEC giving 
>> candidates, parents a raw deal
>> 
>>  Now that we all agree there is a problem with our 8-4-4 system, 
>> especially  considering the number of dropouts every year, how about 
>> an introduction of  'bridging' courses for those who did not perform 
>> so well (due to one reason  or another)? I am sure there are many 
>> other factors that contribute to poor  performance, e.g. panic.
>> 
>>  Would it be wrong if some private secondary schools decided to admit 
>> those  who failed (say 180-250 marks) into form one, but then offer a 
>> mandatory
>> 3
>>  month bridging course to bring them at par with the more qualified  
>> candidates? This would reduce the number of dropouts, and perhaps 
>> give them  hope and a chance to complete secondary school. I know 
>> universities offer  bridging courses - why not high school?
>> 
>> 
>>  -----Original Message-----
>>  From: kictanet-bounces+emuchiri=andestbites.com at lists.kictanet.or.ke
>>  
>> [mailto:kictanet-bounces+emuchiri=andestbites.com at lists.kictanet.or.k
>> e]
>> On
>>  Behalf Of bitange at jambo.co.ke
>>  Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 7:26 PM
>>  To: emuchiri at andestbites.com
>>  Cc: Skunk Works; KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions; ke-users
>>  Subject: Re: [kictanet] [ke-internetusers] Re: KNEC giving 
>> candidates,  parents a raw deal
>> 
>>  Akich,
>>  The dynamics of our democratized society are too complex.  As a 
>> child  growing up in rural Kisii we had teachers from different parts 
>> of the  country.  Our people (Kenyans) demanded that we must go local 
>> and remove  "foreigners".  We escalted this foreigner concept to the 
>> extent we were in  Dec. 2007.
>> 
>>  Local teachers now have to finish with their small enterprises 
>> before they  consider students.  Some have to till their shambas 
>> first.  These are the  people we call hard working and we all know 
>> about this.  There is no  passion to teach anymore and when they 
>> teach, they do it in venacular.
>>  Ministry of education knows about this.  The solution is difficult 
>> and  highly political.  Reforms will see at least 50,000 teachers
retired.
>>  Anybody implementing this kind of reforms would be attacked from all  
>> corners including yes parents.
>> 
>>  In my view we need to raise the minimum teacher qualification to  
>> undergraduate and they work anywhere in the country as any other 
>> civil  servant.  We must tie performance to any pay increase.  Atwoli 
>> apende  asipende.
>> 
>>  Just my personal thoughts.
>> 
>> 
>>  Regards
>> 
>> 
>>  Ndemo.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Daktari Ndemo,
>>> As one of the concerened parents and citizens, I must admit the 
>>> truth
>> can
>>> be
>>> sometimes very bitter especially when you compare the qaulifications
>> of
>>> public primary school teachers with that of private schools. The
>> disparity
>>> is even worse when you look at the rural schools. On the issue of
>> whether
>>> we
>>> need the KCPE exams, I would request you to pose that question to 
>>> your couterpart at the MoE Prof Karega and share with us his 
>>> opinion,
>> whether
>>> personal or official.
>>> 
>>> Cheers and Happy New Year
>>> 
>>> Akich Kwach
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: <bitange at jambo.co.ke>
>>> To: "wesley kirinya" <kiriinya2000 at yahoo.com>
>>> Cc: "Skunk Works" <skunkworks at my.co.ke>; "KICTAnet ICT Policy
>> Discussions"
>>> <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>; "ke-users"
>> <ke-internetusers at bdix.net>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 30, 2009 1:46 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [ke-internetusers] Re: [kictanet] KNEC giving 
>>> candidates,parents a raw deal
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Dear Wesley,
>>> No one should fail an exam because we have nowhere to take them if
>> they
>>> passed.  Already we have B grade students who are not getting into 
>>> Universiry.
>>> 
>>> Every year we get similar concerns but no one has ever asked if 
>>> indeed
>> we
>>> need KCPE exams.  To date I do not know the objective of this exam.
>> If
>>> our promlem just like everybody else is literacy, then we only need
>> the
>>> KCSE exams.  The assumption here is that by the time someone sits 
>>> for KCSE, they would be literate and mature enough to consider options.
>> At
>>> KCPE level, I am afraid we keep on increasing our illiteracy levels
>> the
>>> moment 250,000 fail to proceed further.
>>> 
>>> In my view we all have failed to analyse this problem objectively.
>> Media
>>> keeps on reporting but not analysing the problems.  Citizens 
>>> continue
>> to
>>> complain and not making proposals to the Government.  The KNUT,
>> parents,
>>> politicians have subjected the Ministry into crisis mode instead of 
>>> reforming the sector.  KNUT knows that at least one third of 
>>> teacheers
>> in
>>> Primary Public Schools cannot pass or did not pass KCPE.  Then we 
>>> ask
>> why
>>> Private Schools perform better?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Ndemo.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> I'm concerned about the hundreds of thousands of students that will
>> miss
>>>> high school. Last year 250,000 missed it. Over a five year period,
>> this
>>>> adds up to more than a million, in a country whose population is
>> about
>>>> 40
>>>> million!
>>>> 
>>>> Out of those who go to high school, only a handful end up in
>> university.
>>>> Someone should do a sturdy on the loss to our economy. The 
>>>> government spends lots on money to educate 250,000 people annually 
>>>> who will not
>> get
>>>> to high school. With our current systems, most of these 250,000 
>>>> will
>> not
>>>> get descent employment/stable sources of income. Most of them come
>> from
>>>> rural areas, which are the areas that need serious development and 
>>>> skilled man-power to drive the development. If I opened a branch of 
>>>> my
>> company
>>>> in
>>>> some rural area of Kenya, who will I employ? Even if I employ some 
>>>> people, they would be threatened by the Mungiki-types (children who 
>>>> join
>> gangs
>>>> in
>>>> order to extort money)
>>>> 
>>>> We need every child in Kenya, willing to go to school, to be able 
>>>> to archieve at least Diploma level. Without that, we should forget
>> vision
>>>> 2030 and competing with India and other Asian countries! The 
>>>> Chinese will continue building our roads, as Kenyans sweep them 
>>>> with brooms, not
>> even
>>>> specialized machines!
>>>> 
>>>> I would like to bring in a different perspective as to the low 
>>>> performance, which someone mentioned as seriously wrong. What would 
>>>> happen if most students passed their exams, especially now with 
>>>> record
>> numbers
>>>> enrolling in schools? Where will they go? You would have students
>> with B
>>>> grades missing high school. That would be a great embrassment to 
>>>> goverment.
>>>> 
>>>> If money is available to buy fleets of new cars (which dont really
>> add
>>>> to
>>>> our GDP), surely there should be money for better quality of
>> education
>>>> for
>>>> our children (which definately adds to our GDP).
>>>> 
>>>> This is a national disaster.
>>>> 
>>>> O~(
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> --- On Wed, 12/30/09, Akich Kwach <kwach at archway-productions.com>
>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> From: Akich Kwach <kwach at archway-productions.com>
>>>> Subject: Re: [kictanet] KNEC giving candidates, parents a raw deal
>>>> To: kiriinya2000 at yahoo.com
>>>> Cc: kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke
>>>> Date: Wednesday, December 30, 2009, 9:39 AM
>>>> 
>>>> Gentlemen,
>>>> Thanks for sharing your concerns. I would agree with MM and Zachary 
>>>> because KNEC ought to have known every candidate and parents would 
>>>> be interested in getting their results at the earliest hour and 
>>>> should
>> have
>>>> tested the system's capacity ahead of time. It is sad upto this 
>>>> hour,
>> I
>>>> spent on SMS three times and no reply yet. If such trends continue,
>> the
>>>> ICT investments might just be a wate of public funds and citizens
>> might
>>>> lose faith in the so called e-Govt. I would humbly request the PS, 
>>>> Dr Bitange and the ICT Board to intervene and find out what 
>>>> transpired
>> at
>>>> the
>>>> KNEC system.
>>>> 
>>>> For the parents who had 2009 candidates, I am concerned with the
>> general
>>>> national perfomance taking into account that subjects such as SST
>> where
>>>> candidates usually score high marks recorded poor performance,
>> something
>>>> is not right somewhere.
>>>> 
>>>> WISHING YOU A HAPPY 2010
>>>> 
>>>> Akich Kwach
>>>> 
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "mureithi"
>>>> <mureithi at summitstrategies.co.ke>
>>>> To: <kwach at archway-productions.com>
>>>> Cc: <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
>>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2009 6:43 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [kictanet] KNEC giving candidates, parents a raw deal
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks barrack
>>>>> For the candidate and their family they interacted with the ict
>> system
>>>>> and the interface was the sms and the web. We should not hide 
>>>>> behind huge traffic because the phenomena and the time is known 
>>>>> and the implications.
>>>>> Another terrible failure is that i and many thousands kenyans paid 
>>>>> upfront to the ict system for a service that was not delivered
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> ____________
>>>>> Muriuki Mureithi
>>>>> Summit Strategies Ltd sent from cellphone
>>>>> 
>>>>> ________________ Reply Header ________________
>>>>> Subject: Re: [kictanet] KNEC giving candidates, parents a raw deal
>>>>> Author: Barrack Otieno <otieno.barrack at gmail.com>
>>>>> Date: 29th December 2009 12:51
>>>>> 
>>>>> MM,
>>>>> 
>>>>> I guess it's a bit premature to blame the System, the problem 
>>>>> stems from how the whole announcement was managed, it was improper 
>>>>> for the
>> Ministers
>>>>> handlers to say the results would be available on the site
>> immediately
>>>>> after
>>>>> the speech, with the anxiety that had been going on i'm sure even
>> the
>>>>> best
>>>>> servers might not have handled the hits, no wonder the systems 
>>>>> were unable to cope, however this serves as a lesson to KNEC, i am 
>>>>> sure they
>> will
>>>>> do
>>>>> better in 2010.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Happy New Year !
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 12/29/09, mureithi <mureithi at summitstrategies.co.ke> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Zachary
>>>>>> This was the great opportunity for the ict system to prove its
>> value
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> our
>>>>>> society. It failed miserably to just serve less than 1 percent of
>> the
>>>>>> population and had to walk to schools. Zain however stood tall 
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> 2228
>>>>>> worked.
>>>>>> ____________
>>>>>> Muriuki Mureithi
>>>>>> Summit Strategies Ltd sent from cellphone
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> ________________ Reply Header ________________
>>>>>> Subject: [kictanet] KNEC giving candidates, parents a raw deal
>>>>>> Author: Zachary Ochieng <zzachmbir at yahoo.com>
>>>>>> Date: 29th December 2009 09:59
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Despite the digitisation of exam results by the Kenya National 
>>>>>> Examinations Council (KNEC) and the Ministry of Education, the 
>>>>>> platform doesn't seem to be working. My daughter is one of the 
>>>>>> candidates
>> who
>>>>>> sat
>>>>>> KCPE in November 2009. But more than two hours after the release 
>>>>>> of the results by Education minister Sam Ongeri, the KNEC website 
>>>>>> from
>> where
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> candidates are supposed to check their results remains down. 
>>>>>> Worse still, the 2228 no. to which candidates should text their 
>>>>>> index numbers to get results is also not working but continues to 
>>>>>> consume airtime to the tune of Ksh 20 per SMS. If this is not a 
>>>>>> rip off, then I don't know the definition, coming as it does at a 
>>>>>> time when the ministry is reeling from a
>> theft
>>>>>> scandal.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> One wonders what else the ministry could be hiding. While
>> announcing
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> top candidates, Ongeri never mentioned the names of their schools.
>> But
>>>>>> it is
>>>>>> anyone's guess that majority of them are from private schools.
>> Rather
>>>>>> than
>>>>>> bash the media as he did during the release of the results, Ongeri
>>>>>> should
>>>>>> tell us what is bedevilling FPE.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Can someone please help? MY daughter has refused to take lunch
>> until
>>>>>> she
>>>>>> gets her results.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> --- Be the change you want to see in the world.
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>>>>>> 
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