Kenya Primary Education Development Project
The Global Partnership for Education (GPE) has approved a grant of USD 88.4 million to the Ministry of Education Science and Technology for the Kenya Primary Education Development project. The project covers the following four components:
Component 1: Improving early grade mathematics competencies
Component II: Strengthening Primary school management systems
Component III: Evidence based policy development
Component IV: Project management.
The project is expected to run from year 2015 - 2018. The World Bank is the Supervising Entity.
Project Beneficiaries
The project beneficiaries include:
- 6 million pupils in grade 1 and 2 will benefit from improved early grade mathematics Textbooks
- 40,000 teachers will benefit from new methodologies of early grade mathematics instruction through improved in-service training and regular pedagogical supervision and support
- 3 million pupils in participating schools will benefit from more effective and present teachers as well as improved teaching-learning inputs
- Head teachers and BoMs will receive guidance and support in school improvement planning and be empowered to implement plans to improve their school performance
- Parents and Communities whose aspirations will be met through greater information and enhanced voice in school management for improving quality of education
- Education system administrators will benefit from improved information and accountability through up to date Education Management Information System (EMIS) data and school audit
Kenya GPE Education Development Project Additional Financing (Project Appraisal Document)
VIDEO: The School Improvement Programme (Kenya) Documentary on TPAD
VIDEO: The School Improvement Programme (Kenya) Documentary on Curriculum and Instruction
VIDEO: The School Improvement Programme (Kenya) Documentary on School Management and Accountability
VIDEO: The School Improvement Programme (Kenya) Documentary on Financial Management
VIDEO: The School Improvement Programme (Kenya) Documentary on School Environment and Pupils' Welfare
VIDEO: The School Improvement Programme (Kenya) Documentary on School Specific KCPE Analysis
VIDEO: Documentary on School Improvement Programme (Kenya)
VIDEO: School Improvement Project(SIP)
VIDEO: Sensitization of Kisumu and Siaya Education Stakeholders
VIDEO: Director of DPCAD during RCEs,CDE and CPSs during a Workshop
VIDEO:How Early Grade mathematics has benefited more that 6 Million Pupils
NATIONAL EDUCATION QUALITY DIALOGUE PRESENTATIONS
Facing Forward:Schooling for Learning in the Sub Saharan Africa
Education Quality Dialogues- 2018
Presentation on Provision of Comprehensive Medical Cover for Public Secondary School Students
Strengthening schooling for Learning Brazil's experience
Downloads:
NEWS & MEDIA
- Project activities in the media-3rd Quarter
- https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001238802/girls-now-better-than-boys-in-mathematics-survey
- https://citizentv.co.ke/news/worst-performing-kcpe-schools-to-receive-funding-183982/
- https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001238802/girls-now-better-than-boys-in-mathematics-survey
- https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001260592/90-000-teachers-to-undergo-training-to-improve-learning-and-teaching-in-schools
- http://www.nation.co.ke/news/education/-Sh8-8bn-fund-to-boost-weak-primary-schools/2643604-3954610-hfa6qsz/index.html
- https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001264551/back-to-school-move-part-of-ministry-s-wider-plan-to-distribute-books-directly-from-publishers
- http://just40days.com/detail_Worst-performing-KCPE-schools-to-receive-funding_12082
- https://www.kenyans.co.ke/news/25167-government-award-schools-performed-poorly-kcpe
- https://hivisasa.com/posts/poor-performing-schools-to-receive-sh500-000
- http://www.nation.co.ke/news/Schools-KCPE-to-receive-Sh500000/1056-4209860-7xjyu9/index.html
- Ministry of Education rollsout reforms
- Principals to register learners using online platform NEMIS
- Government launches online platforms
- KNEC Assesment Report
- Project activities in the Media