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Government disburses Sh17.47 Billion to all schools

The Government is impressed by the high turnout of Form One students who started reporting to their secondary schools on Monday August 2, 2021, Ministry of Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) Prof George Magoha has said.

Prof. Magoha said that at the end of the Form One reporting exercise, all learners from Grade One to Form Four will be back to class for the first time since March 2020, when all schools were closed as part of the Government measures to control the spread of COVID-19.

In a statement to newsrooms Tuesday, the CS said that other than the Form One students, all other learners successfully opened for the First Term of the 2021 academic calendar on July 26, 2021.

“To ensure uninterrupted learning in all our public schools this term, the Government has released a total of Sh17.47 billion as capitation funding to all learners. Of this, Sh2.62 billion is meant for learners in primary schools, while Sh14.85 billion is to support secondary school students,” said Prof. Magoha.

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The CS said that with the release of the capitation funds, principals are advised to keep all their learners at their respective schools to ensure no part of class time is lost during the shortened academic calendar, adding that principals should dialogue with parents of learners with fees balances to find practical ways of clearing any arrears.

“More fundamentally, principals must strictly adhere to new Ministry of Education guidelines on school fees that were issued based on the 30-week school calendar. Any additional fees outside of the official guidelines will not be tolerated,” warned Prof. Magoha.

In line with the 100 per cent transition Policy, the CS said that parents and relevant stakeholders must ensure that all Form One students report to their secondary schools given that the government has already released funding to support learning activities for Term One, 2021.

ECDE Teachers To Undergo County Based Training

Early Childhood Development (ECDE) teachers will undergo county based skills training. For instance, Turkana County Directorate of Early Childhood Development (ECDE) in collaboration with UNICEF Kenya will be rolling out an ECDE teacher capacity building training to enhance their skills in order to be resourceful in their daily activities.

Speaking at an ECDE stakeholders meeting in Eliye Springs, Acting County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Education, Sports and Social Protection George Emoru said that the training of the teachers ensures that children attain a strong educational foundation as they transit to the primary school level.

“The initial assessment at the beginning of devolution was to build two ECDE centres per ward and this number increased. However, this has proved to be a challenge as the school feeding programme is allocated the largest share of the entire department’s budget,” he said.

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Despite the success of the program, the provision of learning materials, supervision and monitoring and evaluation of the centres is a challenge.

He acknowledged the vital role and support by partners in the programme, particularly Mary’s Meals.

“The County government will continue to seek solutions in these areas and make them as priority areas together with feeding programme,” said the CECM.

The Chair of the County Education Board and Turkana County Public Service Board, Dr. John Ng’asike pointed out that the county had employed 300 ECDE teachers to match the number of centres in the county.

He further requested that the ECDE teachers should have representations in such meetings.

Pauline Lokuruka, Chief Officer (CO) for Education, Sports and Social Protection, reiterated that the county should employ more teachers particularly to replace those who had been absorbed by the Teacher Service Commission.

“With the training, the teachers will have the skills to deliver and be encouraged to come up with innovative teaching approaches such as the use of local materials as teaching aids,” she said.

The Education CO explained that the training will kick off with ECDE teachers stationed in Turkana West Sub-county.

Emoru added that with UNICEF Kenya assistance, six ECDEs in Kakuma will be renovated and trainings targeting parents to sensitise them on the value of education.