in the headlines: KCPE scandal

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CLAIMS OF KCPE LEAKAGE BY THE NATION MEDIA IS UNFORTUNATE
By Amunga Peter
The headlines in today’s Daily Nation must be condemned in the strongest terms possible. One will wonder;Why are we fed with this psyche daily by our foreign owned media houses? Are being told by this foreigners that we as KENYANS can never manage our own actions and sectors? This kind of negativity is undoing us.

The editors claim, that the just concluded KENYA CERTIFICATE OF PRIMARY SCHOOL EXAMS were rigged in favour of private schools.
It is a big lie. This exam was done according to high standards. In the entire story, there is no whim of evidence. The writers are making claims of how those who set the exam, shared with teachers in private schools of what to expect in the exam. This is far fetched. Every teacher in Kenya worth his salt, whether in a public school or private school, prepares their students for exams. Claiming that private school teachers predicated the question that appeared in the exam is to say the least unfortunate.
Education is the greatest equalizer. The Nation media is out to create divisions of private and public. Let them not use Education of our children as a tool of division. Let schooling be the avenue by which destinies are changed and doors are opened. I pray that all t

Our media always looking for scandals to push copies. S
Huyu pia alipita na leakage kulingana na hii osungu.
 
Na vile waliweka police wako na AK-47 kila shule na wakapapasa papasa students wa 14 years ni kama ni wauwaji sugu wakiingizwa kwa koti. Hiyo yote ilikuwa kazi ya bure? Sijui nicheke au nilie
To be fair, kids are tested on what they learn. Kama these passages were in their course materials shida iko wapi? Who says students in public schools dint have access to these materials?

Playing Mama Shaitoz advocate...
 
To be fair, kids are tested on what they learn. Kama these passages were in their course materials shida iko wapi? Who says students in public schools dint have access to these materials?

Playing Mama Shaitoz advocate...
@Pamba 1 pia alijitetea kwa mwalim
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To be fair, kids are tested on what they learn. Kama these passages were in their course materials shida iko wapi? Who says students in public schools dint have access to these materials?

Playing Mama Shaitoz advocate...
It's true. If that was part of curriculum then it will lessen the scandal. But it has created doubt
I am waiting for the full interrogation of what really happened.
 
Melia, you wanted exams to be set outside the course outline, wewe unafaa reset ya akili tukikutana kwa riot hio kichwa itapata rungu kadhaa.

Melia anaingilia wapi na KNEC
am just a reporter.
have i posted my opinion.
whenever theres a riot am behind the keyboard and screen posting Mbisha
 
My beef is how lazy were those setters were that they couldn't pick another random passage from any of the millions of books in the world (if they cannot create one!).
Hehehe if I remember correctly they used to lift everything from top marks revision books once upon a time. This laziness has been here for ages. Private schools have always had an upper hand in this business I'm not even shocked.
 
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