There was a time when KCSE candidates could revise almost mechanically using past papers. Schools built entire revision programmes around them, students memorised marking points, and teachers predicted questions with uncanny accuracy. In those days, examinations rewarded familiarity more than understanding. If you had done enough past papers, chances were high that the exam would … Continue reading KNEC’s innovative ways of setting KCSE questions discourages rote learning
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KNEC’s innovative ways of setting KCSE questions discourages rote learning
There was a time when KCSE candidates could revise almost mechanically using past papers. Schools built entire revision programmes around them, students memorised marking points, and teachers predicted questions with uncanny accuracy. In those days, examinations rewarded familiarity more than understanding. If you had done enough past papers, chances were high that the exam would … Continue reading KNEC’s innovative ways of setting KCSE questions discourages rote learning