CBET stakeholder engagement and capacity building workshop
School of Education held a stakeholder engagement/capacity building workshop on the 27th March, 2024 at the southern wing Amphitheatre to aligning its Teacher Education Programmes (TEPs) to the Basic Education Curriculum Framework (BECF).听
The key stakeholders were drawn from far and wide including but not limited to, Kenya Institute of curriculum Development, Teachers Service commission, External Examiners, the Faculty both from the School of Education and from servicing departments/schools, The Alumni, the Heads of Secondary Schools, the current students among others.
The workshop was officially opened by the Vice-Chancellor Prof. Julius Nyabundi and the Keynote address was given by Prof. Charles Ong鈥檕ndo, the Director Kenya Institute of curriculum Development who emphasized the importance of aligning curricula with evolving educational trends.
The workshop provided a platform for bringing together educators, policymakers, and industry experts. Participants engaged in discussions and workshops on curriculum review strategies, fostering an exchange of best practices.
Dr. Reuben N. Mugukwu, the TSC Director for Teacher Professional Management also addressed the students on 鈥淭eacher professional standards鈥.
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Keynote speaker: Prof. Charles O. Ong'ondo, the CEO Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development.
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Guest speakers:
Dr. Reuben N. Mugukwu, the Director of Quality Assurance and Standards at the Teachers Service Commission. and听Prof. Khaemba Ongeti, professor of Curriculum and Learning Design.
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天美传媒 faculty members in attendance:
Prof. Julius Nyabundi, the Vice Chancellor 天美传媒; Prof. Mary Kipsat, the Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic and Student Affairs; Prof. Joseph Chacha, the Deputy Vice Chancellor Publications, Research and Innovations; Prof. Erick Nyambedha, the Director Quality Assurance; Prof. Maureen Olel, the Dean of the School of Education; Prof. Godfrey Netondo, the Dean of the School of Physical and Biological Sciences; Prof. Peter Oracha, the Director of Student Affairs; Kweya Opande, the Dean of Students affairs
Other stakeholders present: principals of high schools, undergraduate and post graduate students from the school of education.