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Guidelines for the Establishment of Community Based Learning (CBL) Programme

Introduction

The Ministry of Education and TSC using a multi-agency approach and in collaboration with Ministry of Interior and Coordination National Government through the Nyumba Kumi initiative will implement the community based learning as from September 2020.

This is a follow up to extensive consultations with all stakeholders in the Education sector on community-based learning as a means of engaging learners during the current period of Covid 19 pandemic.

To enable smooth running of the programme, detailed Guidelines have been developed to facilitate the roll out of the programme.

The guidelines will cover establishment of Community Based learning committees, mapping of learners, mapping of teachers, identification of venues, content and assessment as well as supervision and monitoring.

Community based learning approach is where learners are meaningfully engaged to learn within their communities.

The purpose of establishing community based learning is to engage learners during the COVID – 19 schools’ closure.

 Composition of CBL Committees

The implementation of community based learning will be done by multispectral committees based at;

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THE COUNTY COMMITTEE

The committees will draw their membership from the following government agencies:

The county committee will consist of the following members

The role of the County CBL committee

THE SUB COUNTY COMMITTEE

The Sub county committee will consist of the following members

The Sub County Committee will be co-chaired by the Sub County Director of Education and TSC Sub-county.

The role of the Sub County CBL committee

Zone CBL committee

The Zone committee will consist of the following members:

The Zonal committee will be coordinated by the Ministry of Education and chaired by the CSO.

The role of the Zone CBL committee

Mapping of Learners

The zonal implementation committee shall carry out the following:

The chiefs will assist in making sure that all the learners within their areas of jurisdiction participate in the program.

Where there are already existing on line learning programs the CBL committees should take note and monitor learner engagement.

The committee will maintain the following:

Identification of Venues

The zonal CBL committee will identify the venues on the following parameters:

Mapping of Teachers

All teachers employed by the Commission are directed to register with the Curriculum Support Officers and Sub County Directors within Zones and Sub-County where they are currently staying in by 12th August 2020 with a view to undertaking community based learning which has been identified as a means of engaging learners during the current period when schools are closed as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic.

Teachers will play a pivotal role to ensure the success of the programme. In this respect, teachers will be expected to carry out the following activities:-

Activities teachers will carry out

Enhancing Engagement in Online Teaching

In order to enhance engagement on online teaching teachers should carry out the following activities:

i.Make Learning as interactive as possible

ii.Communicating the learning expectations to learners

iii.Use peer-to-peer networks to your advantage

iv.Emphasize self-guided learning (particularly with less experienced students)

i. Make Learning as interactive as possible

Emphasis should be placed on modern pedagogical practices, like group work, peer feedback and blended or ‘blended’ learning. These activities can be conducted online and may help to extend students’ attention spans.

ii. Communicating the learning expectations  to learners

There is need to have learners understand the learning expectations as there are many factors that can affect engagement in teaching from home situations (learners may be living with family members who impact engagement) to technology problems (learners may have older technologies or slower internet speeds) to different learning styles.

Orientation and/or induction of CBL implementation committees will be carried out through a multi-agency approach (Ministry of Education, Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government, Ministry of Health and the Teachers Service Commission)

Briefing will entail the content and activity areas as detailed below;

Community Based Learning suggested  task based activities for engaging learners

The suggested learning activities are not meant to cover the curriculum designs or syllabuses but to engage learners to gain good personal habits, competencies, skills and values. The activities have been outlined for the teachers but it is imperative that they be creative and include other activities that will be fun and enjoyable for the learners. The activities should be varied to reduce monotony and keep the learners interested.

Suggested learning activities

The suggested activities should:

Primary School

The suggested learning activities will be based on the following themes:

1.Life skills and values;

2.Health and fitness;

3.Learning area activities;

4.Environment and sanitation.

Secondary School

The suggested learning activities will be based on the following themes:

  1. 1.Citizenship
  2. 2.Environment
  3. 3.Creative arts
  4. 4.Languages
  5. 5.Games and Fitness
  6. 6.Life skills
  7. 7.Home science
  8. 8.Mathematics and financial literacy

Suggested broad areas

Citizenship Environment Creative Arts Language
•Values Formation

•Social Responsibility

•Social Entrepreneurship

•Religious Activities

•Socio-cultural Activities.

•Personal Hygiene

•Hygiene and Conservation

•Careers in Science

•(Non)Communicable Diseases

•Body Systems

•Physical Exercise and Safety

•Home Remedies and Simple First Aid

•Environmental Conservation

•Business Resources

•Agribusiness

•Multi – media cards

•Draw and paint pictures

•Craft activities

•Music and dance

•Drama

•Videography and photography

•Language games

•Debates

•Public speaking

•Poetry

•Oral Literature

•Reading

•Writing

Games and fitness Life skills Home science Mathematics and Financial literacy
•Running games

•Dancing

•Athletics

•Aerobics

ensure social distancing

•Self-aware

•Stop Bullying and Violence

•Time Management

•Making decisions

•Leadership

•Communication

•Self-esteem

•Conflict resolution

•Choosing subjects and careers

•Study and organisational skills,

•Goal setting

•Daily Living Skills

•Personal hygiene

•Clothes

•Foods

•Care of the home and compound

•Consumer awareness

Mathematics

•Geometry shapes

•Math Brain Teasers

•Trick Questions

•Riddles

•Ratios and Proportions

•The Number System

•Expressions and Equations

Financial Education

•Self-assessment

•Self -discovery

 

Suggested Reference/Teaching and Learning Materials

1.Teachers should plan around learning activities that do not involve too much of text books. They therefore need to engage in hands – on experiences requiring the learners to perform certain tasks.

2.Old newspapers and magazines can be used. Take note that the materials should be not shared.

3.Guide learners on responsible use of tablets and other electronic devices.

4.Teachers can make prior arrangements to access books and other materials from the nearby schools provided there is a good issuance, maintenance and return procedures.

Supervision of CBL

Monitoring shall be conducted through multi-agency approach at all levels. This will be conducted regularly so as to offer support and provide timely solutions to any emerging issues that may hinder the implementation of the programme.

Monitoring Template

Administrative details

Monitoring Report Format
Area

(E.g. Venue, Activities, Attendance etc.)

Findings Challenges Recommendations /Mitigation measures Action by
 
  1. Name of the Monitoring Officers……………………..
  2. Designation………………………
  3. Signature…………………………
  4. Date …………………………..

The County CBL Committee shall prepare monthly reports which shall be forwarded through the Regional Directors to the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education and The Secretary Teachers Service Commission not later than the fifth day of the subsequent month.

Title: Monitoring report on community service learning for …….region for the month of …

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