thuks wrote:radiomast wrote:If they are scrapping national exams, then what is the criteria for admission to national schools like Alliance and who will go to provincial schools?
They can use the points accumulated over several years to place the students. A better measure of ability than a one-off examination. I would support this
Then teachers, especially head-teachers are about to become very wealthy. Parents will bribe teachers to award students extra points. Students will be getting points for doing extra work, sweeping the floor, knitting a good sweater, carrying the teachers' bag, washing the teacher's car etc etc. There is no objective criteria for awarding points.
Due to lack of objective criteria, there will be fisticuffs between broke parents who can't afford to bribe and teachers.
Private schools will especially become notorious for helping students accumulate points.
There are about one million KCPE candidates each year. I am certain that by the time the students reach standard six, half a million of them will have accumulated enough points to go to a national school.
So now who will go to Alliance and Kenya High and who will go to Jamhuri high and Ngara girls and who will go to Ruthimitu mixed and Shadrack Kimalel?
We don't know because 500,000 students have all accumulated maximum points and their parents are demanding a spot at Alliance.