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The Kenyan education system: An analysis 4 Articles

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    by V. Kumar

    Like most developing countries, education system in Kenya faces many challenges. During the last four and a half decades of post independent evolution, it has attempted to solve the problem of matching its resources with r...read more

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    by Shaheen Darr

    Kenya's educational system has its roots in the British colonial system and initially separate schools were set up for the Europeans, Asian, African and Arab populations. This system had to change after independence in 196...read more

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    by C. Unterkoffler

    THE KENYAN EDUCATION SYSTEM The African nation of Kenya has had tremendous fundamental problems in pursuing its goal of producing an educated populace ever since the first day the country achieved full independence from...read more

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    by Cicely Richard

    Early education is Kenya was based on a curriculum set up by British colonists. Eventually, Kenya broke free from the restraints of colonization and took matters into their own hands. When Kenya gained independence in 1963...read more

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