What has consistently been witnessed in major education reforms across different countries is that transitions rarely produce equal outcomes for all learners involved. While new systems are usually introduced with strong promises of improved quality, modern skills, global competitiveness, and better alignment with labour market needs, there is always an underlying reality that is often … Continue reading The pattern of “transition victims” in every curriculum change in Kenya
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The pattern of “transition victims” in every curriculum change in Kenya
What has consistently been witnessed in major education reforms across different countries is that transitions rarely produce equal outcomes for all learners involved. While new systems are usually introduced with strong promises of improved quality, modern skills, global competitiveness, and better alignment with labour market needs, there is always an underlying reality that is often … Continue reading The pattern of “transition victims” in every curriculum change in Kenya