In the grand architecture of education, Junior School (Grades 7–9) is not a mere extension of primary school. It is a bridge, a foundation and the first real taste of specialized, career-oriented learning under Kenya’s Competency Based Education (CBE). Yet, in many policy discussions and school debates, it is still treated as ‘primary with extra … Continue reading Why Junior School must stand on its own and be led by qualified teachers
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Why Junior School must stand on its own and be led by qualified teachers
In the grand architecture of education, Junior School (Grades 7–9) is not a mere extension of primary school. It is a bridge, a foundation and the first real taste of specialized, career-oriented learning under Kenya’s Competency Based Education (CBE). Yet, in many policy discussions and school debates, it is still treated as ‘primary with extra … Continue reading Why Junior School must stand on its own and be led by qualified teachers