Govt urged to fast-track adult education funds

By Achola   Bulimo   Mathews

The   national  government,  through   the  Ministry  of  Education (MoE),   has  been  urged  to fast-track  funding   for  adult  education  centres  across  the  country  so  as  to  increase  levels  of  literacy.

Speaking   to  Education   News in  his  office  at  the Bungoma   Adult  Secondary  Education   Centre  hosted  at  Mupeli  DEB  Primary  School, the  principal  Mr. Antony Makio noted that the institution has enrolled the oldest pupil at 49 years amongst 115 learners.

According   to  Mr  Makio,  the  enrollment  went  down  from  the initial  over  200  after  the  MoE cut  funding  to  public adult  learning  centres.

The  principal  revealed  that  the  school  has only  five  teachers  employed  by  the government, posing a serious challenge to teaching and learning. They are all, however, qualified as they are certificate, diploma and degree holders.

The  school,  which sat  its first  Kenya  National  Examinations  Council  (KNEC) exams  in  2011, has  so far  transitioned  a total of  10  adult  learners, with 70 per cent joining middle level colleges and TVET institutions, and a few qualifying for university.

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