Dear colleagues,
I want to assure all KICTAnet members that ICT Integration in Education for Primary Schools in Kenya is on course. Retired President Kibaki launched our first pilot in 2006 at Kikambala Primary School Kilifi.
There has been a National ICT Strategy for Education and Training developed in 2006 (where Walubengo and others facilitated its development), guiding ICT Integration in Education.
Having participated in the design of the concept meant to guide laptop programme in Primary schools, I remember encouraging members in the forum at Strathmore University to move quickly and approach all leaders on mode of distribution and use
(whether to be used in lab model or use by kids as take-away device).
There are a lot of intrigues surrounding the two approaches, some driven at highest levels in Government. As such, I am confident that Dr. Mathiangi and Prof. Kaimenyi are equal and listening to all positive criticism and suggestions.
Today, I know the Ministry of Education was holding internal stakeholders forum (MOE's agencies, teachers heads association, unions etc.) and hope that is subsequent sessions, they will include industry experts. Otherwise, professionals can book
appointments with Temba John (Project Manager at MOE) and have a presentation whenever possible.
B. K. Sang
Executive ICT & EGov, Uasin Gishu County
Former CIO / Head of ICT Department MOE
From: kictanet [kictanet-bounces+bsang=education.go.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] on behalf of Mark Mwangi [mwangy@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 12, 2013 2:39 PM
To: Barnabas K. Sang
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Govt: Children will not take laptops home
@wash The government exists with your taxes and support(again with taxes, patriotism blah blah blah.) It should thus be guided to the right path. Treating the government as an amorphous body that we have no real control over will leave Prof.
Kaimenyi implementing horrendous things due to political pressure or rather tender pressure.
As Kivuva says, it is rather strange that we are happy to sideline 7 generations in favour of incoming class one students.