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Kenya: Govt, World Bank to Strengthen Capacity of 35 Teachers Training Colleges

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Nairobi — The government jointly with the World Bank is set to strengthen the capacity of thirty five Public Primary Teacher Training Colleges (PTTCs) to provide initial training for prospective teachers’ primary schools.

The capacity building initiative, codenamed the Kenya Primary Education Equity in Learning Program (KPEELP) aims to address the inequities in learning outcomes in schools.

The National Coordinator of the KPEELP, Martha Ekirapa the programme is going to have a far reaching impact on basic education institutions.

Ekirapa said the reforms will have a far-reaching impact in the education sector.

“A teacher is so critical in the education sector and instead of spending millions at the in-service courses it is important to invest right at the in-service level so that that our teacher graduates who graduate from this colleges are able come with the necessary come with the necessary skills and competence to be able to implement the Competence based curriculum (CBC),” she said.

Ekirapa spoke on the sidelines of the Kenya KPEELP technical mission field visit at Thogoto Teachers Training College in Kiambu County yesterday. The mission aimed to assess the status of the preparedness for the roll out of the interventions earmarked.

Present included a Senior Education Specialist in the Education Global Practice at World Bank, Ruth Charo and officials from the Global Partnership for Education (GPE)