The release of results for the inaugural Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) has triggered anxiety, debate and confusion across private schools. For decades, schools were socialised into a results culture in which performance was easily interpreted through mean scores, grades, and national rankings. KJSEA has disrupted that comfort. Instead of marks and positions, schools … Continue reading Inaugural KJSEA results disrupt private schools accustomed to a results-driven culture
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Inaugural KJSEA results disrupt private schools accustomed to a results-driven culture
The release of results for the inaugural Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) has triggered anxiety, debate and confusion across private schools. For decades, schools were socialised into a results culture in which performance was easily interpreted through mean scores, grades, and national rankings. KJSEA has disrupted that comfort. Instead of marks and positions, schools … Continue reading Inaugural KJSEA results disrupt private schools accustomed to a results-driven culture