Listers,

Allow me to share the progress on this.

The ED10 Consortium hosted a thinkathon last Sunday afternoon on Kenya's curriculum reforms to build consensus on the ideas Kenyans had added here.

Today, we are releasing the first draft of our memoranda for your review and comments. The memoranda is linked here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1eit-zoFvyhWazUf3bOqb-MWMrupIq1wEQBerWcfrT-8/edit?usp=sharing

We invite you to add comments on the ideas listed.

We will accept comments until 9 pm Wednesday 10th February 2016. We will incorporate all feedback from the comments and finally submit this Memoranda to the Kenya Institute for Curriculum Development on Thursday 11th February 2016.


Please share this link and opportunity with your networks. We encourage you to post on social media as well with the #CurriculumReformsKE hashtag.

Looking forward to amplifying your voices in this curriculum reform process.

Kind Regards,

Simeon Oriko
(for and on behalf of the ED10 team)

WANGARI KABIRU
February6, 2016 at 05:35
Warm Greetings Simeon,

Pray you are very well.

All the best with the talkathon on the curriculum reforms.

There is was a great article this week in the People Daily by a Vivere Nandiemo - a teacher in Kuria East "Current school curriculum is not the problem, delivery is".

Delivery is done by teachers whose standard even with a said "best curriculum" determine the outcome.

Have a blessed day.

Regards/Wangari
 
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Pray God Bless. 2013Wangari circa - "Being of the Light, We are Restored Through Faith in Mind, Body and Spirit; We Manifest The Kingdom of God on Earth".


On Friday, 5 February 2016, 17:37, Simeon Oriko via kictanet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:


Listers,
Some of you may be aware that the Kenya Institute for Curriculum (KICD), has embarked on curriculum reforms for basic and teacher education. (View the curriculum development cycle here [PDF]).
KICD is currently conducting a national needs assessment study whose findings will inform the reform process. KICD is thus calling for a submission of memoranda from the public.
In response, the ED10 Consortium has created this document to crowdsource input and we will in turn organize your views and submit them as a joint memorandum for consideration by KICD.
We are also hosting a thinkathon (consultative meeting) this Sunday, 7th February 2016 at iHub from 2pm-4pm. You may register for the event hereWe hope to use this thinkathon to build consensus on issues and ideas raised at the meeting and on the document.
I’m curious: what submissions can the tech industry contribute to this process?
Kind Regards,
Simeon Oriko | Digital and Innovation Strategist



Cell: +254 724 892 941 | Skype: simeonoriko


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Simeon Oriko
February5, 2016 at 17:23

Listers,

Some of you may be aware that the Kenya Institute for Curriculum (KICD), has embarked on curriculum reforms for basic and teacher education. (View the curriculum development cycle here [PDF]).

KICD is currently conducting a national needs assessment study whose findings will inform the reform process. KICD is thus calling for a submission of memoranda from the public.

In response, the ED10 Consortium has created this document to crowdsource input and we will in turn organize your views and submit them as a joint memorandum for consideration by KICD.

We are also hosting a thinkathon (consultative meeting) this Sunday, 7th February 2016 at iHub from 2pm-4pm. You may register for the event hereWe hope to use this thinkathon to build consensus on issues and ideas raised at the meeting and on the document.

I’m curious: what submissions can the tech industry contribute to this process?

Kind Regards,

Simeon Oriko | Digital and Innovation Strategist



Cell: +254 724 892 941 | Skype: simeonoriko