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The Kenya National Union of Teachers - KNUT have welcomed the report by the Presidential Working party, domiciling Junior School in primary schools. Speaking during the union’s Annual General Meeting in Eldama Ravine, Baringo County, the union’s Secretary General Collins Oyuu also welcomed the working party’s recommendation, to do away with categorization, saying that the move would ensure learners are not disadvantaged in any way. Oyuu took issue with the Ministry of Education, for rushing the implementation of the curriculum, and faulted the teachers’ employer TCS for poaching teachers meant, to teach JSS and deploying them elsewhere.
KNUT welcomes report by Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms
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