In Kenya, success has long been narrowly defined as a straight line from primary school to secondary school and finally to university. Any deviation from this path has often been viewed with suspicion, disappointment, or even shame. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) has suffered most from this mindset, being unfairly branded as an … Continue reading Why TVET should no longer be treated as a last resort
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Why TVET should no longer be treated as a last resort
In Kenya, success has long been narrowly defined as a straight line from primary school to secondary school and finally to university. Any deviation from this path has often been viewed with suspicion, disappointment, or even shame. Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) has suffered most from this mindset, being unfairly branded as an … Continue reading Why TVET should no longer be treated as a last resort