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KCSE 2016 Results
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#161 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2017 5:47:33 PM
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cnn wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Impunity wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Is 60% pass in Chemistry the same as 60% pass in Home Science?
Yaani is calculating the Avogadro's the same as ironing a shirt (or even boiling maize?)

That's how kina Magoha did it. Hence the skew towards grade E

The requirements say for an engineering course is not the same as for a catering course, why should we equalize the entry grades then, if a kid can not score, unless this kcse is just a popularity contest, whatever a kid scores should stick we are better knowing where we actually stand in terms of academic, than having a rossy picture of Nirvana, then start importing road engineering services from China.


So we should get pupils who scored C+ doing Engineering and Medicine and those who scored A to be Social workers, coz we have As scored in humanity and Cs in Sciences?

Either way the humanities students do not qualify for the science based courses, my personal keyboard opinion is, if we do not have intellectually qualified students to be doctors and engineers then wacha tuka bila, until that time when we get them, otherwise we end up having doctors who cant remove a bandage from a face, or engeneers who cant even handle the thought process of putting up a manyatta

Your assumption is people fail only because they're not academically gifted

What about how the exam was set?

I wonder how the grades of wazuans would have been had this 'no moderation' method been effected back in their days

If only we could get somebody to post the results for the first two KCSE's...the whole country produced only single A's in both exams, compare with the 141 people are complaining about last year...and the second exam had 53 candidates achieve the A- grade for the whole country and 350 B+ grade...i do not remember this moderation noise then.
A- in English was by 5 students ,i do not remember a plain A,Kiswahili saw more achieve A plain grade.While physics,chemistry and Mathematics had a number of As,Biology was another monster.In the end a fair number of student's qualified for all the professional courses when it came to the respective subject clusters and the bar even then was high,Medicine got 160,pharmacy 30 and Dental surgery 15 which was about the capacity then.
Matiangi and Magoha have just restored normalcy.

I did this KCSE kwanza pure science, it was a very challenging albeit enjoyable course, after our group it was diluted, then C+ was an excellent pass! But after this, you would see several kubaffs with B, B+ A- A, until one time the cutoff for public spots was A-.
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murchr
#162 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2017 5:55:03 PM
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
PeterReborn wrote:
The exams are generally recycled from the previous years and there is no need to moderate just to get a normal curve.
If last year the grade for A was 80 marks why should be change it to 50 marks this year just because the students have failed.
Even in real life there is no moderation.A loaf of break that cost sh46 in december will not cost 40 bob just because it is Njaanuary and we are broke.

The reality is that education cannot be compared with mkate. That analogy is faulty

We need to every year get new students to be teachers, doctors, plumbers, engineers, mechanics, waiters, pilots, drivers etc

How will we get a balance if we fail 300,000 students?

For bread prices (if we were to admit that analogy) they're moderated by the laws of supply and demand


That's the problem we have, the fixing mentality, I mean to be a doctor there are set requirements, the same goes to other fields, would you hire a driver who cant negotiate a corner as your driver just because he was the best ? He will kill you, surely if our kids can not meet those basic international standards then we need to look for the problem and fix it, be it teachers, or resources, not upping their grades. I mean why don't lecturers at the university standardize grades, ukipata f you either repeat or go.


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Lolest!
#163 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2017 6:51:39 PM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
cnn wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Impunity wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Is 60% pass in Chemistry the same as 60% pass in Home Science?
Yaani is calculating the Avogadro's the same as ironing a shirt (or even boiling maize?)

That's how kina Magoha did it. Hence the skew towards grade E

The requirements say for an engineering course is not the same as for a catering course, why should we equalize the entry grades then, if a kid can not score, unless this kcse is just a popularity contest, whatever a kid scores should stick we are better knowing where we actually stand in terms of academic, than having a rossy picture of Nirvana, then start importing road engineering services from China.


So we should get pupils who scored C+ doing Engineering and Medicine and those who scored A to be Social workers, coz we have As scored in humanity and Cs in Sciences?

Either way the humanities students do not qualify for the science based courses, my personal keyboard opinion is, if we do not have intellectually qualified students to be doctors and engineers then wacha tuka bila, until that time when we get them, otherwise we end up having doctors who cant remove a bandage from a face, or engeneers who cant even handle the thought process of putting up a manyatta

Your assumption is people fail only because they're not academically gifted

What about how the exam was set?

I wonder how the grades of wazuans would have been had this 'no moderation' method been effected back in their days

If only we could get somebody to post the results for the first two KCSE's...the whole country produced only single A's in both exams, compare with the 141 people are complaining about last year...and the second exam had 53 candidates achieve the A- grade for the whole country and 350 B+ grade...i do not remember this moderation noise then.
A- in English was by 5 students ,i do not remember a plain A,Kiswahili saw more achieve A plain grade.While physics,chemistry and Mathematics had a number of As,Biology was another monster.In the end a fair number of student's qualified for all the professional courses when it came to the respective subject clusters and the bar even then was high,Medicine got 160,pharmacy 30 and Dental surgery 15 which was about the capacity then.
Matiangi and Magoha have just restored normalcy.

How many were you in total vs the numbers in KCSE 2016?
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Lolest!
#164 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2017 7:00:06 PM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
Posts: 12,069
Location: Kianjokoma
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Impunity wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Is 60% pass in Chemistry the same as 60% pass in Home Science?
Yaani is calculating the Avogadro's the same as ironing a shirt (or even boiling maize?)

That's how kina Magoha did it. Hence the skew towards grade E

The requirements say for an engineering course is not the same as for a catering course, why should we equalize the entry grades then, if a kid can not score, unless this kcse is just a popularity contest, whatever a kid scores should stick we are better knowing where we actually stand in terms of academic, than having a rossy picture of Nirvana, then start importing road engineering services from China.


So we should get pupils who scored C+ doing Engineering and Medicine and those who scored A to be Social workers, coz we have As scored in humanity and Cs in Sciences?

Either way the humanities students do not qualify for the science based courses, my personal keyboard opinion is, if we do not have intellectually qualified students to be doctors and engineers then wacha tuka bila, until that time when we get them, otherwise we end up having doctors who cant remove a bandage from a face, or engeneers who cant even handle the thought process of putting up a manyatta

Your assumption is people fail only because they're not academically gifted

What about how the exam was set?

I wonder how the grades of wazuans would have been had this 'no moderation' method been effected back in their days

Exams are set from the curriculum, and the latter is designed with some parameters, unless you can show that the exam was set out of the same it's not honest to say that the way the exam was set caused students to fail. If the exam was set within the curriculum then we should look at what caused majority of the kids to fail not increase their grades otherwise we are just setting up a lazy educational system.

I do not believe that our system is irredeemably flawed and that there's no teaching

If our system was trash, our students who go for further studies abroad would find it much tougher. To the contrary, they find it easier!

You get our C students going all the way to phd in UK, US...

I always hear '8-4-4 is useless' and such other cliches and wonder all these guys doing well abroad and finding the system there child's play, didn't they go through 8-4-4?
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Lolest!
#165 Posted : Monday, January 09, 2017 7:04:50 PM
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Joined: 3/18/2011
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There are 2 issues:

1. There has been rampant cheating. This has been sorted. Kudos to Matiang'i and team

2.The exams hurried grading have led to massive failure. The graph heavily leans on the lower side. People talking about high number of As should tell us how many Ds, D-s and Es were there in their era

Were they 52% of all students? D+ and above is 48%Sad
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#166 Posted : Tuesday, January 10, 2017 1:14:34 AM
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Joined: 4/26/2011
Posts: 759
There are needs to do away with national standardize test, they disadvantage poor, underdeveloped schools.
sitaki.kujulikana
#167 Posted : Tuesday, January 10, 2017 10:04:33 AM
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Joined: 8/25/2012
Posts: 1,826
Lolest! wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Impunity wrote:
sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
Lolest! wrote:
Impunity wrote:
Is 60% pass in Chemistry the same as 60% pass in Home Science?
Yaani is calculating the Avogadro's the same as ironing a shirt (or even boiling maize?)

That's how kina Magoha did it. Hence the skew towards grade E

The requirements say for an engineering course is not the same as for a catering course, why should we equalize the entry grades then, if a kid can not score, unless this kcse is just a popularity contest, whatever a kid scores should stick we are better knowing where we actually stand in terms of academic, than having a rossy picture of Nirvana, then start importing road engineering services from China.


So we should get pupils who scored C+ doing Engineering and Medicine and those who scored A to be Social workers, coz we have As scored in humanity and Cs in Sciences?

Either way the humanities students do not qualify for the science based courses, my personal keyboard opinion is, if we do not have intellectually qualified students to be doctors and engineers then wacha tuka bila, until that time when we get them, otherwise we end up having doctors who cant remove a bandage from a face, or engeneers who cant even handle the thought process of putting up a manyatta

Your assumption is people fail only because they're not academically gifted

What about how the exam was set?

I wonder how the grades of wazuans would have been had this 'no moderation' method been effected back in their days

Exams are set from the curriculum, and the latter is designed with some parameters, unless you can show that the exam was set out of the same it's not honest to say that the way the exam was set caused students to fail. If the exam was set within the curriculum then we should look at what caused majority of the kids to fail not increase their grades otherwise we are just setting up a lazy educational system.

I do not believe that our system is irredeemably flawed and that there's no teaching

If our system was trash, our students who go for further studies abroad would find it much tougher. To the contrary, they find it easier!

You get our C students going all the way to phd in UK, US...

I always hear '8-4-4 is useless' and such other cliches and wonder all these guys doing well abroad and finding the system there child's play, didn't they go through 8-4-4?

It's like saying since miguna or some other Kenyan makes a good mayor huko Britain, then Kenyan has superb political leadership.
Do you know where Kenya is ranked on international age based literacy ? Hapa Kenya the teaching and the resources are non existent, a good number of class 7 and 8 kids can not handle 9/10 year old problems, so what we do to hide that we moderate those grades, it does not help.
And on the foreign universities, there are Kenyans who drop out, some also fail, look at the international scentific papers, if our c materials can blaze through the international university courses with their eyes closed I would expect our A materials to dream those intellectual papers.
Wachana na that lie that the 844 architect s came up with to make the same look good, ati an 844 guy who gets a C is the same as the A materials huko majuu.
muganda
#168 Posted : Wednesday, January 11, 2017 12:29:26 PM
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Posts: 3,907
Needs to be said, amidst all the trauma.
Quote:
I am not dismissing academic education but take this from my experience; any education/knowledge which does not add value to the capital markets is WORTHILESS! This is the reason I hardly bother to check who got what grade/marks or points or which school led in the country or a county. Success is not about examination results. It is value driven!


creativekaggs
#169 Posted : Wednesday, January 11, 2017 10:26:56 PM
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Joined: 1/4/2016
Posts: 67
45 students 26 schools.
Subject analysis for completeness sake.

ENG(45): 0A,4A-,11B+,15B,10B-,5C+
MAT(45): 43A,2A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
PHY(45): 41A,1A-,3B+,0B,0B-,0C+
CHE(45): 31A,10A-,4B+,0B,0B-,0C+
BIO(43): 27A,8A-,5B+,2B,1B-,0C+
GEO(30): 27A,3A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
CRE(15): 15A,0A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
KIS(45): 13A,13A-,13B+,6B,0B-,0C+
BUS(14): 13A,1A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
FRE(8): 8A,0A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
HIS(8): 8A,0A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
CMP(7): 6A,0A-,1B+,0B,0B-,0C+
AGR(5): 5A,0A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
GER(2): 2A,0A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
ART(1): 1A,0A- 0B+,0B,0B-,0C+
IRE(1): 1A,0A-,0B+,0B,0B-,0C+


TOTAL(359): 241A,42A-,37B+,23B,11B-,5C+

masukuma
#170 Posted : Thursday, January 12, 2017 8:03:41 AM
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Joined: 10/4/2006
Posts: 13,823
Location: Nairobi
muganda wrote:
Needs to be said, amidst all the trauma.
Quote:
I am not dismissing academic education but take this from my experience; any education/knowledge which does not add value to the capital markets is WORTHILESS! This is the reason I hardly bother to check who got what grade/marks or points or which school led in the country or a county. Success is not about examination results. It is value driven!



i think our premise of why people go to school is wrong! and thus it sets us up for disappointment after schooling - why? coz we listened to that song too much
Quote:
Someni vijana...muongeze pia bidii...mwisho wa kusoma...mtapata kazi nzuri sana

the end goal of education is 'TO BE EDUCATED'. education for education's sake! we somehow changed that and used it as sieve/a filtering mechanism. A qualification to knock out people and 'grade' them and as soon as that happened we missed the whole point of education - GETTING EDUCATED! Education does not end in class - schooling does! people need to learn this and stop feeling entitled to stuff coz they passed their grades. The world does not give you stuff coz of who you are or what you know... it rewards you for value you add/create <-- that aspect is missing from our schooling!
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