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Kenya opens review window after Grade 9 placement chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 79422, member: 636"] Kenya's education ministry is opening a one-week review period for ninth-grade student placements. This comes after the release of the first-ever Kenya Junior School Education Assessment results. Principal Secretary Julius Bitok cited that the review, starting soon, is due to parent and student dissatisfaction. He noted issues like limited slots in top schools, communication problems, and mismatches between chosen career tracks and test outcomes. The ministry used an automated system to assign students to senior high schools based on their scores, listed preferences, and school capacity. Officials acknowledged that the pioneering nature of this Competency-Based Education transition has caused anxiety. They stated a goal of balancing student choices with what schools can actually offer in their Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, Social Sciences, or Arts and Sports tracks. Under this new system, a student's final grade is calculated from tests taken in sixth, seventh, eighth, and ninth grades, not just a single exam. The ministry emphasized that this process is meant to be more transparent and focused on continuous assessment than the old model. They explained that learners previously ranked twelve schools they wanted to attend. The current dissatisfaction stems from high competition and the inevitable reality that not every student can get into their top pick. The government expressed empathy for the concerns while defending the new framework's long-term goals for skill development. [/QUOTE]
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