Kenya New Constitution and Education: Education in Kenya Under the New Constitution
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Date
2011Author
Wango, Geoffrey Mbugua
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Working PaperLanguage
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This paper argues that the natu
re, organization structure and
underpinning principles of the
Kenyan Education System will undergo several ch
anges in line with the new Constitution. The
existing education structure and pr
inciples are examined via a brief of anticipated development
interpreted within the new Cons
titution, while comparisons are made
between existing principles
and values derived from various countries. Majo
r highlights include the
following. (1) School
year to start in September and end in July. (2
) Education in pre-school
, primary and secondary
school constitute basic education, free and compul
sory. (3) Ministries re
sponsible for education
be merged, in charge of educ
ation administration and perform
a coordination and supervisory
role. (4) Appointment of a senior education offi
cer as County Director
of Education (CDE) in
charge of education in the County. (5) Pare
nts and communities be more empowered by a
management Board of Governors that constitutes
parents, teachers, school sponsor and members
of the local community. (6) Teacher Training Co
lleges offer a Diploma in Education or Post
Graduate Diploma in Education and not a Certif
icate course. (7) Children should begin school at
five years for pre-unit. Pre-unit should be part
of basic education, free
and compulsory. Teachers
in pre-unit be posted and paid by the Teach
ers Service Commission
(TSC) though can be
recruited at County level with
guidance from TSC. (8) Counties
be encouraged to construct
quality houses to attract and retain teachers.
(9) Children be required to produce a birth
certificate for admission in school.
(10) Parents and/ or guardian
be sued for failure to take a
child to school. (11) Harmonization of all Acts
on Education, rese
arch and traini
ng and hence a
new Education Act. The new Education Act would
be more comprehensive and establish the role
and functions of various corporate such as CH
E, HELB, JKF, KESI, KIE, KISE, KLB, KNEC
and TSC, ascertain the role of principals and he
ad teachers, and a redefinition of the Board of
Management.
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Wango, GM. 2011. Kenya New Constitution and Education: Education in Kenya Under the New Constitution.Publisher
University of Nairobi. Department of PsychologyFaculty of ArtsUniversity of Nairobi
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