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Teaching Tips to help Kenyan Teachers and Students in Class work and to better general School performance.

Global Scholarship Opportunities for Teachers

Join Our Telegram Group The professional development is essential in every field, especially, for teachers. Higher education is necessary for the professional development of teachers to effectively convey their point of view. A well-educated teacher can stimulate the imagination, instigate hope, and originate a love for learning. Why Should Kenyan Teachers Apply for Scholarships? Scholarships […]

Effects of Bullying and How to Control it in Schools

Join Our Telegram Group When we talk of bullying, we need to be right with the facts. We need to understand and look at it from all the perspectives. What is Bullying by Defination? Bullying can be defined as; the physical or spoken violence that is recurrent over a period of time and is in […]

Best Genuine online Money Making Opportunities for Teachers

Join Our Telegram Group Online money making is not a new field; millions of people are working online to earn money. It is an excellent source of self- employment and can be initiated and managed anywhere. One of the significant advantages of online money is that it does not need a huge investment. Like other […]

How to use a Computer to Study Effectively – Must Read

In today’s world, technology is applied in almost every field, and education is no exception. Since education is largely impacted by technology, it is necessary for both students and teachers to use the technological advancements that play a vital role in the learning environment. As far as education development is concerned, it is important for […]

How to Improve Students’ Safety in Our Kenyan Schools

Due to increasing school tragedies, fires just being one of them, teachers and administrators need ideas on how to improve students’ safety in schools. There has been a concern by the government and other education stakeholders for the need to improve security and safety for our learners. Many countries have employed different approaches to safety. […]

Why Teachers and Students Should Embrace E-learning

With the dawn of e-learning just about in the country, it is normal for questions about the viability of this new avenue and its pros and cons to arise. Questions like, as a teacher, where does this leave me in the market? As students, what advantages will this educational change have on our academic performance […]

Mystery Behind the New CBC Curriculum

When the topic of the new Competency-Based Curriculum CBC is raised, no one in the country can clearly tell the next sure move. Sometimes even our entrusted government doesn’t seem certain on whether they have made the right decision in introducing it or not. Different issues have been put on the table regarding this new […]

Why we should Make Sex Education in Schools Compulsory like Maths

The debate on whether sex and sexuality education should be taught in our schools is gaining momentum. Some groups are championing for the introduction of sex education and its awareness. Another group led mainly by the church is strongly opposed to the subject. As we wait for both the parties to agree, where does the […]

Should Teachers Give their Phone Numbers to Parents and Students?

If you were a teacher, would you comfortably give out your phone number to parents and students? For most teachers, giving their phone numbers to students seems more like a recipe for trouble, they will not want to be victims of crank calls. We live in a digital world today, where phones have caller ID […]

5 Secrets: How to be a Great Teacher

Several studies have consistently shown that the vital determinant of education quality is the teacher. For a child to get a quality education, the teacher must be of substance. With the changing trends in technology and Culture, teaching is indeed becoming too complicated. It is too challenging for teachers to adapt themselves to the digital […]

Kenya Churning Out VALUELESS Degrees

In Summary: Education CS quoted saying Kenya is churning out degrees which are valueless. Professor’s comments have aroused mixed reactions from the public The Ministry has reiterated any possibility of forgoing the new CBC curriculum KNUT Kakamega and Bungoma branch officials reported having interrupted the CBC teacher trainings Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary of Education Prof. George […]

Jobs! Short Term Online Participation Curators Needed at KICD

There is a short term participation job vacancy at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development, KICD, under the Ministry of Education. The job entails online curation of interactive digital content for secondary schools. The job requires individuals who are conversant with ICT. Other than teaching in high school, the applicant should be teaching either Mathematics, […]