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creativekaggs
#121 Posted : Saturday, December 31, 2016 10:50:17 PM
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ENGLISH is the language for instruction and examination in Kenyan schools, save for Kiswahili subject.

How is it possible for all these students, to obtain all these A's in other subjects and none in English. They wrote the other papers in English!

B+,A,A,A,A,A,A,A=82A
C+,B+,A,B,B+A-,A-,A-=71B+
B+,A,A,A,A,A-,A,A=82A
B+,A-,A,A,A,A,A,A=81A
B,A-,A,A-,A,A,A,A=80A-
C+,B,A,A,A,B+,A,A=76A-
B,B+,A,A,A,A,A,A=79A-
B+,A-,A,B+,A,A,A,A=81A
B,A,A,A,A,A,A,A=81A
B,A,A,A,A,B+,A,A,=81A
B-,B, A,B+,B+,A-,A-,A=73B+
B-,A-,A,A,A,A,A,A,A=79A-
B+,A-,A,A,B+,A,A,A=81A
B,B+,A,A-,A,B+,A,A=78A-
B-,B+,A,B+,A,A,A,A=78A-
B,A,A,A-,A,A,A,A =81A
B,A,A,A,A,A,A,A =81A
B,A,A,A,A,A-,A,A=81A
B-,B,A,A-,A,A,A-,A=76A-
B,A-,A,A-,A,A,A,A =80A-
B-,B+,A,A,A,A,A,A =78A-
B,A,A,A,A,A,A =81A
B,A-,A,A,A-,A,A,A =79A-
B-,A,A,A,A,A,A,A,A =80A-
B,A-,A,A,A,A,A,A =80A-
B,A,A,A-,A,A,A,A =81A

These are actual results from top 26 students from 20 different top schools.

1st column entry is English followed by Kiswahili then Mathematics. Last is AGP and mean grade.


I believe in social justice and pursuit for human 'arete' i.e maximum human potential, whether in sports, academics, business, creativity etc.

Were the English grades 'doctored' to minimize the number of 'silent' or straight A's?

Or is it that it was not taught, tested and graded well?
murchr
#122 Posted : Sunday, January 01, 2017 2:27:22 AM
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Have you tried to speak English with the xaxa generation?
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#123 Posted : Sunday, January 01, 2017 10:08:39 AM
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murchr wrote:
Have you tried to speak English with the xaxa generation?


Touche.
Lol.
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#124 Posted : Sunday, January 01, 2017 10:32:08 AM
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Languages were also my Achilles heel. it's not just grammar but literature and composition and for English and Swahili makes that like 6 different testing areas. I aced everything else except these.
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#125 Posted : Sunday, January 01, 2017 10:48:25 AM
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creativekaggs wrote:
ENGLISH is the language for instruction and examination in Kenyan schools, save for Kiswahili subject.

How is it possible for all these students, to obtain all these A's in other subjects and none in English. They wrote the other papers in English!

B+,A,A,A,A,A,A,A=82A
C+,B+,A,B,B+A-,A-,A-=71B+
B+,A,A,A,A,A-,A,A=82A
B+,A-,A,A,A,A,A,A=81A
B,A-,A,A-,A,A,A,A=80A-
C+,B,A,A,A,B+,A,A=76A-
B,B+,A,A,A,A,A,A=79A-
B+,A-,A,B+,A,A,A,A=81A
B,A,A,A,A,A,A,A=81A
B,A,A,A,A,B+,A,A,=81A
B-,B, A,B+,B+,A-,A-,A=73B+
B-,A-,A,A,A,A,A,A,A=79A-
B+,A-,A,A,B+,A,A,A=81A
B,B+,A,A-,A,B+,A,A=78A-
B-,B+,A,B+,A,A,A,A=78A-
B,A,A,A-,A,A,A,A =81A
B,A,A,A,A,A,A,A =81A
B,A,A,A,A,A-,A,A=81A
B-,B,A,A-,A,A,A-,A=76A-
B,A-,A,A-,A,A,A,A =80A-
B-,B+,A,A,A,A,A,A =78A-
B,A,A,A,A,A,A =81A
B,A-,A,A,A-,A,A,A =79A-
B-,A,A,A,A,A,A,A,A =80A-
B,A-,A,A,A,A,A,A =80A-
B,A,A,A-,A,A,A,A =81A

These are actual results from top 26 students from 20 different top schools.

1st column entry is English followed by Kiswahili then Mathematics. Last is AGP and mean grade.


I believe in social justice and pursuit for human 'arete' i.e maximum human potential, whether in sports, academics, business, creativity etc.

Were the English grades 'doctored' to minimize the number of 'silent' or straight A's?

Or is it that it was not taught, tested and graded well?


Very interesting. I thought Eng was easier than Swa??

BBI will solve it
:)
creativekaggs
#126 Posted : Sunday, January 01, 2017 11:13:44 AM
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Jokes aside, somebody better wake up and smell the coffee!

Here is a summary of random 26 bright students from 20 top schools.

Maths All 26 got silent A's

English 5B+, 13B, 6B-, 2C+

All combined subjects but English 141A, 23A-, 14B+, 4B

Mean Grade 12A, 12A-, 2B+

If this pattern is repeated on all students country-wide, ------ .

I'm not an alarmist but have a keen eye on/for details.




otienosmall
#127 Posted : Sunday, January 01, 2017 2:39:23 PM
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freiks wrote:
How can i check the results for a specific school online, kcpe/kcse if i dont have password for the headteacher


Anyone on how??d'oh!
aemathenge
#128 Posted : Sunday, January 01, 2017 4:02:37 PM
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creativekaggs wrote:
Jokes aside, somebody better wake up and smell the coffee!

Here is a summary of random 26 bright students from 20 top schools.

Maths All 26 got silent A's

English 5B+, 13B, 6B-, 2C+

All combined subjects but English 141A, 23A-, 14B+, 4B

Mean Grade 12A, 12A-, 2B+

If this pattern is repeated on all students country-wide, ------ .

I'm not an alarmist but have a keen eye on/for details.


Wait until someone finds a way of exposing the individual manuscripts publicly.

That is when the shit is really going to hit the fan.
thuks
#129 Posted : Sunday, January 01, 2017 8:48:57 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
creativekaggs wrote:
Jokes aside, somebody better wake up and smell the coffee!

Here is a summary of random 26 bright students from 20 top schools.

Maths All 26 got silent A's

English 5B+, 13B, 6B-, 2C+

All combined subjects but English 141A, 23A-, 14B+, 4B

Mean Grade 12A, 12A-, 2B+

If this pattern is repeated on all students country-wide, ------ .

I'm not an alarmist but have a
keen eye on/for details.


Wait until someone finds a way of exposing the individual manuscripts publicly.

That is when the shit is really going to hit the fan.


Hint: literature set book was tested first Time. teaching and examining may have been at variance
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creativekaggs
#130 Posted : Monday, January 02, 2017 6:24:57 AM
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Of all the sampled 12 students with mean grade A- (A minus);

Maths: all 12 had silent A's

English: 0A, 0A- , 0B+, 6B, 5B-, 1C+

Kiswahili: 1A, 5A-, 4B+, 2B

All combined subjects excluding English and Kiswahili i.e 72 papers:
63A, 6A-, 3B+

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Considering 3 additional mean grade A's

B+, A-, A, A, A, A, A, A = 81A
B+, A-, A, A, A, A, A, A = 81A
A-, B+, A, A, A, A, A, A = 81A


After sampling 15 or 10.6% of the 141 straight A's ;

Maths: All 15 had silent A's

English: 0A, 1A-, 7B+, 7B

Kiswahili: 9A, 5A-, 1B+

All combined subjects excluding English and Kiswahili i.e 90 papers;
83A, 4A-, 3B+

It can be argued that there is a disparity between English grades and other grades.



Where there is smoke, there is fire.---timeless african saying.


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Disclosure.

The data used in these (my) articles was obtained, via 22252 sms service , using school index numbers available in the public domain.
The index numbers were not disclosed and published to avoid lawsuits.
The data used herein is 100% congruent with the data obtained from the sms service per now.

January 2, 2017 at 1939hrs.




creativekaggs
#131 Posted : Thursday, January 05, 2017 4:16:46 AM
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Moderate exams to take care of all students.


http://mobile.nation.co....06870-645khn/index.html


On December 29, 2016, the results of what has been touted as the most guarded and probably the most credible Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education examination in the country’s history were released.


We should thank the Education minister and his team for their good work.


KCSE exams are important because they determine students’ future professions.


However, last year’s KCSE results show a worrying trend and call for a discussion on examination moderation to achieve a normal distribution curve.


A good examination should have a normal distribution curve where the majority of candidates lie in the middle.


I hasten to add that moderation is not examination cheating.


Examination moderation means that questions are set within the syllabus.


Secondly after marking, the grading of the results is based on the normal distribution curve.


The Kenyan education system is demanding.


For instance, of 577,253 students who sat the KCSE exam in 2016, only 88,900, or 15.2 per cent, scored C+ and above.


The 2008 education reforms state that the minimum requirement for university enrolment is C+.


Currently, public universities admit 96,500 students.


This means that all the 2016 KCSE candidates, who scored C+ and above will be admitted to public universities and still leave vacancies.


FIX PROBLEM
The main objective of an education system is to create opportunities for young people through knowledge acquisition.


If the system locks out thousands, then it is self-defeating.


Having vacancies in universities is not a good thing.


At this rate, private universities will not have any students unless the requirements are changed.


Some self-sponsored programmes in public universities may not be fully operational.


Secondly, some 376,414 (65.2 per cent) students scored grades D and E.


So, what happens to them? Kenyans should worry about this trend that leaves almost two-thirds of KCSE candidates out in the cold.


There are few colleges offering certificate courses for such students.


Even if there were, it is a matter of great concern that 65 per cent of students only qualify for certificate courses.


If the trend persists and we have this number of frustrated students every year, then it is bad news for our fragile economy, which depends on the youth for its growth.


This will lead to loss of self-esteem among young people, unemployment, less research/innovation, and increase in crime levels as frustration levels shoot up.


IMPROVE SECTOR
All Kenyans and education stakeholders need to discuss this problem and find a solution for it.


Let us not criminalise grade A.


Candidates with grades C and C-minus should get admission to public universities as self-sponsored students and also private universities.


Exams are an aptitude test and do not necessarily measure intelligence.


In fact, they can create a false sense of hierarchy, in the process destroying some people’s hopes, aspirations, and confidence.


Instead of discussing emerging education concerns and issues in hushed tones on social media and at social joints, let us be bold and have open discussions involving all stakeholders — educationists, students, schools, media, teachers’ unions, civil society, and all Kenyans of goodwill — to find a way to improve our examination system.


This will enable us to achieve the Vision 2030 objectives and our development goals and ensure quality education for Kenya’s children.


Dr Magaregikenyi a doctor at Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital. magaregikenyi@yahoo.com.
creativekaggs
#132 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 5:18:48 AM
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KNUT wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled.

https://www.standardmedi...-kcse-results-cancelled
Lolest!
#133 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 8:21:23 AM
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This article explains a lot


People are happy with failing our students
creativekaggs wrote:
KNUT wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled.

https://www.standardmedi...-kcse-results-cancelled

Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
urstill1
#134 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 8:56:57 AM
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creativekaggs wrote:
KNUT wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled.

https://www.standardmedi...-kcse-results-cancelled


@creativekaggs, umekwamilia hii story sana. Were you part of the cartel?
FRM2011
#135 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 9:53:36 AM
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creativekaggs wrote:
KNUT wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled.

https://www.standardmedi...-kcse-results-cancelled


KNUT is the most disgraced of the so-called education sector stakeholders.

No one takes them seriously and you can rest assured no one is going to waste their time responding to them.

The other day they were fighting bridge international schools not because of performance but because their teachers don't pay union dues. They were seriously lobbying for the bridge schools to be closed yet they outperform public schools year in year out.
Lolest!
#136 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 10:03:36 AM
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FRM2011 wrote:
creativekaggs wrote:
KNUT wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled.

https://www.standardmedi...-kcse-results-cancelled


KNUT is the most disgraced of the so-called education sector stakeholders.

No one takes them seriously and you can rest assured no one is going to waste their time responding to them.

The other day they were fighting bridge international schools not because of performance but because their teachers don't pay union dues. They were seriously lobbying for the bridge schools to be closed yet they outperform public schools year in year out.

Ok. Knut is bad corrupt, their feet smell etc

Should we fail 300k students? Are our exams more credible because more students are failing? Are we happy because many are failing?
Laughing out loudly smile Applause d'oh! Sad Drool Liar Shame on you Pray
Matoe
#137 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 10:24:44 AM
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urstill1 wrote:
creativekaggs wrote:
KNUT wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled.

https://www.standardmedi...-kcse-results-cancelled


@creativekaggs, umekwamilia hii story sana. Were you part of the cartel?


smile smile d'oh! d'oh!
FRM2011
#138 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 11:12:06 AM
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Lolest! wrote:
FRM2011 wrote:
creativekaggs wrote:
KNUT wants 2016 KCSE results cancelled.

https://www.standardmedi...-kcse-results-cancelled


KNUT is the most disgraced of the so-called education sector stakeholders.

No one takes them seriously and you can rest assured no one is going to waste their time responding to them.

The other day they were fighting bridge international schools not because of performance but because their teachers don't pay union dues. They were seriously lobbying for the bridge schools to be closed yet they outperform public schools year in year out.

Ok. Knut is bad corrupt, their feet smell etc

Should we fail 300k students? Are our exams more credible because more students are failing? Are we happy because many are failing?



At least we now know these bastards were not teaching our kids. They were waiting for the exam leakage.

Can we push them to do what they are paid to do.

Aren't KNUT the same idiots who sat in the taskforce to agree on school fees guidelines then they collected their cut from principals and started lobbying against the same ?
creativekaggs
#139 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 11:20:54 AM
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I'm not part of the cartel but believe in social justice and fairness to everybody.

Any student, whether from a top rated or a lowly ranked school, who earns an 'A' should be awarded the 'A'.
Hizo grades ni zao.

It's not a crime to be an 'A-material' or a geek.

I'm glad that other concerned people, media and institutions have picked up and pursued this thread.

Glaring disparity between English grades and other grades.

I now rest my case.
Bigchick
#140 Posted : Saturday, January 07, 2017 12:09:29 PM
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Cartels fighting back.....

In their minds,Matiangi amewanyoa so Matiangi must go.

The kids were not failed,they got what they deserved.They wete used to cheating and now have to read.

How come our kids are suddenly so bright??
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