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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Bigchick wrote:masukuma wrote:Lolest! wrote:Bonny is proof that exams are an unfair way of assessing people! Bigchick wrote: I kinda feel sorry for BM.For him to go and seat the exams means he alot.He has realised there doors that will remain shut forever coz of lack of basic certificate.He appeared eloquent in his interviews so he is not a dunda as such......maybe he should take a 2 year sabbatical from frothing and start from 3rd form then in some 6 years to come he may become a lawyer.
it's true.... he is not suited for 'masomo' as we know it. life is interesting in that it provides us with many channels where we can grow ourselves. his happens not to be masomo. by the way - do you know how hard it is to read when you have kids and famo and you need to generate unga? The point am trying to drive is this........Masomo is not everything but without it there are doors that remains closed forever. I feel that is the case for Bonnie.Maybe those sponsors would like to give him a serious job in an NGO but for lack of some basic certs he is technically knocked out and remains their KYM for street demos. Ask yourself,why did he feel the urge to do the exams?What void is he trying to fill?What opportunities has he missed coz of lack of the papers?How much better would he be if he had some papers?? He wants to be an MP
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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Looking back in hindsight, are intelligence services suposed to spread tentacles in some places like knec to preempt such con games. And assuming there's rot in module II n evening programs, are they doing something?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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Interesting article http://www.nation.co.ke/...02366-nuuy2o/index.html
Quote:These results should give us reason to worry as much as we were by the cheating that was recorded. I do not believe that these examinations measure cognitive capability, for a number of reasons.
First, if Kenya’s youth and most privileged generation since independence is only capable of an average grade of D, then we must ask tougher questions of ourselves. Is it conceivable that with all the teachers in Kenya and the public spending that a majority of young children in Kenya are barely literate and demonstrably innumerate?
'MACHO' VIEW
I am not sure that the answer is yes, because I do not think that the average youth that I meet is a dunce as the grade distribution suggests. Because, as the results show, four years of dedicated learning at the point at which the brains grows at its fastest rate should yield a grade curve much different from the one that I see.
A couple of years ago, I had a conversation with an economist who suggested to me that there is a very big disconnect between the teaching in Kenya and the kind of examinations that students sit for.
In her view, Kenyan examinations are set with a “macho” view that examinations are supposed to be exhausting and result in very few passes while the quality of teaching doesn’t always match.
Hearing Fred Matiang’i state yesterday that only 10 per cent of students or fewer should ever attain the top grade in any subject reminded me of this discussion. In this view, every examination must result in a stratification of students between the smart and the not so smart by ensuring that top grades are attained by very few.
This is a convenient aphorism, but there is no evidence in education studies that an arbitrary 10 per cent must attain the top grade for the examination itself to reflect the distribution of cognitive ability in a given class.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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limanika wrote:Looking back in hindsight, are intelligence services suposed to spread tentacles in some places like knec to preempt such con games. And assuming there's rot in module II n evening programs, are they doing something? Our Intelligence Service Agents have tentacles in every facet of our Nation and beyond. They are aware about the con games but their mandate curtails them from preempting detected con games. They, like the Auditor General, EACC, and various other counter con game agencies in this Our Land and Nation of Kitu Kidogo and Unjambazi are denied arrest and prosecutor powers by The Constitution. A friend tells me that people like Hon. Michuki (RIP), Hon. Karisa Maitha (RIP), John Githongo, Michael Joseph, Dr. James Mwangi, and now Dr. Matiang'i et al are (were) so successful because they have (had) developed links and excellent working relations with current and former Agents of the Intelligence Services.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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aemathenge wrote:limanika wrote:Looking back in hindsight, are intelligence services suposed to spread tentacles in some places like knec to preempt such con games. And assuming there's rot in module II n evening programs, are they doing something? Our Intelligence Service Agents have tentacles in every facet of our Nation and beyond. They are aware about the con games but their mandate curtails them from preempting detected con games. They, like the Auditor General, EACC, and various other counter con game agencies in this Our Land and Nation of Kitu Kidogo and Unjambazi are denied arrest and prosecutor powers by The Constitution. A friend tells me that people like Hon. Michuki (RIP), Hon. Karisa Maitha (RIP), John Githongo, Michael Joseph, Dr. James Mwangi, and now Dr. Matiang'i et al are (were) so successful because they have (had) developed links and excellent working relations with current and former Agents of the Intelligence Services. Interesting indeed, if true! Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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aemathenge wrote:limanika wrote:Looking back in hindsight, are intelligence services suposed to spread tentacles in some places like knec to preempt such con games. And assuming there's rot in module II n evening programs, are they doing something? Our Intelligence Service Agents have tentacles in every facet of our Nation and beyond. They are aware about the con games but their mandate curtails them from preempting detected con games. They, like the Auditor General, EACC, and various other counter con game agencies in this Our Land and Nation of Kitu Kidogo and Unjambazi are denied arrest and prosecutor powers by The Constitution. A friend tells me that people like Hon. Michuki (RIP), Hon. Karisa Maitha (RIP), John Githongo, Michael Joseph, Dr. James Mwangi, and now Dr. Matiang'i et al are (were) so successful because they have (had) developed links and excellent working relations with current and former Agents of the Intelligence Services. Interesting...however one of their primary responsibilities is survival of nation state, hence shouldn't cite lack of mandate for inaction. But if 5hey engineered matiangi to be moved to the ministry, then perhaps they're doing something
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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In 2015 the top school had 9% of the countrywide A count. In 2016 the top school has 18% of the countrywide A count. To me the results look more skewed. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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limanika wrote:aemathenge wrote:limanika wrote:Looking back in hindsight, are intelligence services suposed to spread tentacles in some places like knec to preempt such con games. And assuming there's rot in module II n evening programs, are they doing something? Our Intelligence Service Agents have tentacles in every facet of our Nation and beyond. They are aware about the con games but their mandate curtails them from preempting detected con games. They, like the Auditor General, EACC, and various other counter con game agencies in this Our Land and Nation of Kitu Kidogo and Unjambazi are denied arrest and prosecutor powers by The Constitution. A friend tells me that people like Hon. Michuki (RIP), Hon. Karisa Maitha (RIP), John Githongo, Michael Joseph, Dr. James Mwangi, and now Dr. Matiang'i et al are (were) so successful because they have (had) developed links and excellent working relations with current and former Agents of the Intelligence Services. Interesting...however one of their primary responsibilities is survival of nation state, hence shouldn't cite lack of mandate for inaction. But if 5hey engineered matiangi to be moved to the ministry, then perhaps they're doing something This "friend" now informs me that "they" recommended the immediate public publishing of the examination transcripts of sample candidates for every subject for at least ten candidates in each grade, A, A minus, B, B minus et al. Apparently, the revelations are too shocking in what they reveal and the bureaucracy involved too expensive. The Agents have done "their" work. If everyone else does theirs, the education system in Kenia will never be the same again.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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sparkly wrote:In 2015 the top school had 9% of the countrywide A count. In 2016 the top school has 18% of the countrywide A count. To me the results look more skewed. The Kenya High and AGHS share is too huge. Of the top 20 students, AGHS gets 7, KHS 6. The 2 share 65%
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/22/2009 Posts: 2,449 Location: Africa
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Lolest! wrote:sparkly wrote:In 2015 the top school had 9% of the countrywide A count. In 2016 the top school has 18% of the countrywide A count. To me the results look more skewed. The Kenya High and AGHS share is too huge. Of the top 20 students, AGHS gets 7, KHS 6. The 2 share 65% Maybe the schools which were used to producing 200As had become complacent putting minimal effort in expectation of an almost automatic A. The KHS and AGHS simply continued to work as they always have
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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BONIFACE MWANGI INDEX: 39737022088 MEAN GRADE E AGP 25 ENG D+ KIS D- MAT E BIO E PHY D- CHE D- HIS D- BUS E.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 9/21/2011 Posts: 2,032
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Shak wrote:Lolest! wrote:sparkly wrote:In 2015 the top school had 9% of the countrywide A count. In 2016 the top school has 18% of the countrywide A count. To me the results look more skewed. The Kenya High and AGHS share is too huge. Of the top 20 students, AGHS gets 7, KHS 6. The 2 share 65% Maybe the schools which were used to producing 200As had become complacent putting minimal effort in expectation of an almost automatic A. The KHS and AGHS simply continued to work as they always have Word. We would then expect top tier national schools to produce similar proportion. Of A's going forward..if the con games don't spring back..
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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hardwood wrote:BONIFACE MWANGI INDEX: 39737022088 MEAN GRADE E AGP 25 ENG D+ KIS D- MAT E BIO E PHY D- CHE D- HIS D- BUS E.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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hardwood wrote:BONIFACE MWANGI INDEX: 39737022088 MEAN GRADE E AGP 25 ENG D+ KIS D- MAT E BIO E PHY D- CHE D- HIS D- BUS E. why do we revel in kicking people when they are down? Boni amekufanyia nini? All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,821 Location: Nairobi
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All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/8/2010 Posts: 1,729
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How can i check the results for a specific school online, kcpe/kcse if i dont have password for the headteacher Life is an endless adventure
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote:BONIFACE MWANGI INDEX: 39737022088 MEAN GRADE E AGP 25 ENG D+ KIS D- MAT E BIO E PHY D- CHE D- HIS D- BUS E. why do we revel in kicking people when they are down? Boni amekufanyia nini? Commodus, Roman emperor in the 2nd century CE is said to have caused the decline of the Roman empire from "an age of Gold to an age of iron and rust". He was the only emperor to succeed his father in a longtime and was the only emperor to succeed his father after his own father had succeeded his grandfather as emperor. A good warrior, popular leader his reign would have progressed memorably had he not engaged in unnecessary and irreputable activities. He not only organised but took part in gladiatorial combats. Gladiatorial combats were of course the preserve of slaves and brutes, not emperors. He fought dressed as Apollo and Hercules, fashioning himself as a god. On one such occasion he is reputed to have killed 100 lions, 3 elephants, a giraffe and an ostrich. The Roman senatorial upper classes hated him for bringing disrepute to the position of emperor and ultimately assassinated him. Boniface Mwangi, a well accomplished activist, fighter for justice, anti corruption and human rights. Not many knew or cared that he did not finish high school. Most respected him for the fierce activist that he was. Then he sat for KCSE exams. An unnecessary activity suited for Kenyan youth without a career or reputation to safeguard. Just like Commodus' gladiatorial exploits reduced him to laughing stock of Rome and cost him his life, BM's KCSE score reduces him to a loud mouth with nothing between his ears and may as well cost him his career as a civil rights activist. A man driven by instinct and raw primal energy rather than intellect and bravery. My embellished opinion. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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sparkly wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote:BONIFACE MWANGI INDEX: 39737022088 MEAN GRADE E AGP 25 ENG D+ KIS D- MAT E BIO E PHY D- CHE D- HIS D- BUS E. why do we revel in kicking people when they are down? Boni amekufanyia nini? Commodus, Roman emperor in the 2nd century CE is said to have caused the decline of the Roman empire from "an age of Gold to an age of iron and rust". He was the only emperor to succeed his father in a longtime and was the only emperor to succeed his father after his own father had succeeded his grandfather as emperor. A good warrior, popular leader his reign would have progressed memorably had he not engaged in unnecessary and irreputable activities. He not only organised but took part in gladiatorial combats. Gladiatorial combats were of course the preserve of slaves and brutes, not emperors. He fought dressed as Apollo and Hercules, fashioning himself as a god. On one such occasion he is reputed to have killed 100 lions, 3 elephants, a giraffe and an ostrich. The Roman senatorial upper classes hated him for bringing disrepute to the position of emperor and ultimately assassinated him. Boniface Mwangi, a well accomplished activist, fighter for justice, anti corruption and human rights. Not many knew or cared that he did not finish high school. Most respected him for the fierce activist that he was. Then he sat for KCSE exams. An unnecessary activity suited for Kenyan youth without a career or reputation to safeguard. Just like Commodus' gladiatorial exploits reduced him to laughing stock of Rome and cost him his life, BM's KCSE score reduces him to a loud mouth with nothing between his ears and may as well cost him his career as a civil rights activist. A man driven by instinct and raw primal energy rather than intellect and bravery. My embellished opinion. I think we are getting our vintage wazua back. Am a great supporter of BM but your opinion has been expressed in such an intellectual manner, it's worth applauding even though I don't agree with it.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/18/2008 Posts: 3,434 Location: Kerugoya
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FRM2011 wrote:sparkly wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote:BONIFACE MWANGI INDEX: 39737022088 MEAN GRADE E AGP 25 ENG D+ KIS D- MAT E BIO E PHY D- CHE D- HIS D- BUS E. why do we revel in kicking people when they are down? Boni amekufanyia nini? Commodus, Roman emperor in the 2nd century CE is said to have caused the decline of the Roman empire from "an age of Gold to an age of iron and rust". He was the only emperor to succeed his father in a longtime and was the only emperor to succeed his father after his own father had succeeded his grandfather as emperor. A good warrior, popular leader his reign would have progressed memorably had he not engaged in unnecessary and irreputable activities. He not only organised but took part in gladiatorial combats. Gladiatorial combats were of course the preserve of slaves and brutes, not emperors. He fought dressed as Apollo and Hercules, fashioning himself as a god. On one such occasion he is reputed to have killed 100 lions, 3 elephants, a giraffe and an ostrich. The Roman senatorial upper classes hated him for bringing disrepute to the position of emperor and ultimately assassinated him. Boniface Mwangi, a well accomplished activist, fighter for justice, anti corruption and human rights. Not many knew or cared that he did not finish high school. Most respected him for the fierce activist that he was. Then he sat for KCSE exams. An unnecessary activity suited for Kenyan youth without a career or reputation to safeguard. Just like Commodus' gladiatorial exploits reduced him to laughing stock of Rome and cost him his life, BM's KCSE score reduces him to a loud mouth with nothing between his ears and may as well cost him his career as a civil rights activist. A man driven by instinct and raw primal energy rather than intellect and bravery. My embellished opinion. I think we are getting our vintage wazua back. Am a great supporter of BM but your opinion has been expressed in such an intellectual manner, it's worth applauding even though I don't agree with it. Sparkling performance there @Sparkly. An A for your effort. The Matiang'i A that is. TAKE Notice @FRM2011 that I am suing you for stealing my thunder and sentiments.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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aemathenge wrote:FRM2011 wrote:sparkly wrote:masukuma wrote:hardwood wrote:BONIFACE MWANGI INDEX: 39737022088 MEAN GRADE E AGP 25 ENG D+ KIS D- MAT E BIO E PHY D- CHE D- HIS D- BUS E. why do we revel in kicking people when they are down? Boni amekufanyia nini? Commodus, Roman emperor in the 2nd century CE is said to have caused the decline of the Roman empire from "an age of Gold to an age of iron and rust". He was the only emperor to succeed his father in a longtime and was the only emperor to succeed his father after his own father had succeeded his grandfather as emperor. A good warrior, popular leader his reign would have progressed memorably had he not engaged in unnecessary and irreputable activities. He not only organised but took part in gladiatorial combats. Gladiatorial combats were of course the preserve of slaves and brutes, not emperors. He fought dressed as Apollo and Hercules, fashioning himself as a god. On one such occasion he is reputed to have killed 100 lions, 3 elephants, a giraffe and an ostrich. The Roman senatorial upper classes hated him for bringing disrepute to the position of emperor and ultimately assassinated him. Boniface Mwangi, a well accomplished activist, fighter for justice, anti corruption and human rights. Not many knew or cared that he did not finish high school. Most respected him for the fierce activist that he was. Then he sat for KCSE exams. An unnecessary activity suited for Kenyan youth without a career or reputation to safeguard. Just like Commodus' gladiatorial exploits reduced him to laughing stock of Rome and cost him his life, BM's KCSE score reduces him to a loud mouth with nothing between his ears and may as well cost him his career as a civil rights activist. A man driven by instinct and raw primal energy rather than intellect and bravery. My embellished opinion. I think we are getting our vintage wazua back. Am a great supporter of BM but your opinion has been expressed in such an intellectual manner, it's worth applauding even though I don't agree with it. Sparkling performance there @Sparkly. An A for your effort. The Matiang'i A that is. TAKE Notice @FRM2011 that I am suing you for stealing my thunder and sentiments. Although I don't support the idea of putting him down, he invited the attention he's receiving. I wouldn't have known if he did not "kalia wembe" as my grandpa calls it. But he insisted on making that fact known, and posting his results. These are just the consequences. We'll soon forget and move on "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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