Kenya Education CS Launches Committee To Work on School Reopening and Calendar

By | May 12, 2020
Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha. He has constituted a committee to come up with school reopening strategies.
Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha. He has constituted a committee to come up with school reopening strategies.

Education Cabinet Secretary Prof. George Magoha has today appointed a team to look at safe ways of reopening schools and planning the education calendar. The Committee dubbed ‘Covid-19 national education response committee’ will be tasked with coming up with strategies of restoring normality in the education sector.

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“The Ministry has appointed a nine member committee to take charge of the process of exploring the best possible strategies of restoring normalcy in the sub-sector education,” reads a presser by CS Magoha.

Schools were expected to reopen on May 4, 2020 for commencement of the second term, but the April holiday was extended by one month to allow the Ministry plan on how to safely reopen the schools. Term one was terminated prematurely as a result of the covid-19 outbreak in the country.

The nine member committee, that kicks off its operations immediately, will be chaired by the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development chairperson Dr. Sarah Ruto.

The ministry is grappling with a limited time ahead of this year’s Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, and Kenya Certificate of Primary Education, KCPE, examinations.

The Ministry insists the examinations will go on as planned.

While appearing before the Parliamentary Committee on Education last week CS Magoha said it was difficult to state the exact reopening date for schools; saying that the ministry values the safety of learners and other stakeholders.

Teachers’ unions sidelined

Learners are already receiving daily lesson broadcasts as one of the measures put up by the Ministry to try and recover lost time.

“The Ministry has come up with measures to mitigate the effects of Covid-19 in the education sector, including mounting of online learning and the drafting of a master plan to guide the response to covid-19 in the education sector,” adds the CS.

The other members to the committee have been drawn from various departments in the education sector. Stakeholders have also been brought on board. While parent and heads associations have been given slot in the committee, teachers’ unions have received a wide berth. Both the Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers, KUPPET, and the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) will be observing from the sidelines.

KNUT Secretary General Wilson Sossion.
KNUT Secretary General Wilson Sossion.

KNUT secretary general, Hon. Wilson Sossion, is rooting for phased reopening of schools; with candidates (class 8 and form four candidates) to be given first priority.

Table 1: Members to the Covid-19 national education response committee
S/NNAMEINSTITUTION
1Dr. Sarah RutoKenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD
2Mr. Indimuli KahiChairman, Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association, Kssha,
3Mr. Nicholas GathemiaChairman, Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association, Kpsha,
4Mr. Peter NdoloChief Executive Officer, CEO, Kenya Private Schools Association (kpsa)
5Mr. Nicholas MaiyoChairman, Kenya Parents Association (kpa)
6Mr. Augustine MuthiganiKenya Conference of Catholic Bishops
7Ms. Jane MwangiKenya Association for for independ international schools
8Dr. Nelson MakandaNational Council of Churches of Kenya (NCCK)
9Sheikh Munawar KhanMuslim Education Council
10Mr. Peter SitieneiChairman Kenya Special Schools Heads Association
Table 2: Ex-Officio Members

The Committee’s secretariat, that will be based at the KICD offices in Nairobi, will have the following ex-officio members:

S/NNAMEINSTITUTION
1Ms. Ruth MugambiKenya Institute of Curriculum Development
2Mr. Ptrick OchichKenya National Examinations Council
3Mr. Gabriel MathengeTeachers Service Commission
4Mr. Paul KibetDirector, Secondary Education; Ministry of Education
5Ms. Anne GachoyaDirectorate of policy, parternerships and EAC
6Dr. Loice OmbajoMinistry of Health/ University of Nairobi

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