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Could 2022 KCPE Results and 2022 KCSE Results Release Mark the End of an Era for CS Magoha? How CS Magoha Foreshadowed the end of his tenure as the CS Education just before the Release of 2022 KCPE and KCSE Results.

Could 2022 KCPE Results and 2022 KCSE Results Release Mark the End of an Era for CS Magoha? How CS Magoha Foreshadowed the end of his tenure as the CS Education just before the Release of 2022 KCPE and KCSE Results. Read between the lines

Could 2022 KCPE Results and 2022 KCSE Results Release Mark the End of an Era for CS Magoha? How CS Magoha Foreshadowed the end of his tenure as the CS Education just before the Release of 2022 KCPE and KCSE Results. Read between the lines
CS MAGOHA

 

CS Magoha recently predicted the end of his term. The no-nonsense CS will be remembered for ushering in an era where all Kenyan learners are equal but differently gifted through his stand on the implementation of the new Competence-Based Curriculum, CBC.

The CS has also steered the ship- the education sector through turbulent times especially the spread of the Covid-19 virus that paralyzed the education sector for at least six months in Kenya.

It is during Professor Magoha’s tenure that the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education KCPE examinations and the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education KCSE examinations were conducted in March/ April as opposed to November.

The CS now seems to be priming himself for retirement this year after he alluded that this is his last exam.

 

This being my last examination, I would want to [tell] Kenyans that we developed the container system that has delivered credible results. Our qualifications are respected worldwide,” he said today in Mombasa.

 

 

The incoming administration should know that no condition is permanent, but our children being in school is and therefore should not change the existing plans because they don’t like the person who initiated it.

 

As he leaves, his tenure will be scrutinised, for he was in charge during a significant period in the history of education in Kenya. A lot has been happening in both basic and higher education and his tentacles have been all over, from launching ECDE classrooms to dissolving university councils he deemed errant.

 

Prof Magoha has extolled his efforts (while chair of Knec) to curb runaway cheating in national exams.

 

This was done in conjunction with his equally bullish Cabinet colleague, Dr Fred Matiang’i, who was then heading the Education docket. They roped in the ICT ministry and, once more, our examinations have regained respectability. The new administration must not drop the ball.

 

Prof Magoha has been a strong defender of the competency-based curriculum (CBC), whose implementation has drawn mixed reactions from stakeholders. Its opponents have trashed it but the professor, whose specialisation is in the medical field, never fails to state that “CBC is here to stay!”

He has been defensive of the outcome of the policy, saying he would rather have learners in congested classrooms than out of school. It is unlikely that the 10,000 classrooms that the CS aims to have added to secondary schools by the time he leaves will have much effect in resolving the problem.

 

There have been loud complaints from principals and MPs over how the classrooms were allocated, with a feeling that already established schools have been greater beneficiaries.

 

Prof Magoha has probably traversed the country more than all his Cabinet colleagues as he seems to believe in the dictum of ‘management by walking around’. However, his travels have also generated some negative news, as when last year he publicly berated a senior education official in Uasin Gishu County and called him “mjinga”.

 

As he leaves, education journalists will have different opinions of the man. There are days he will be friendly with them and others he will state from the beginning that he will not field any questions “even the one you are thinking about”.

 

Unlike his colleagues in the Cabinet who, at times, communicate through their verified social media accounts, Prof Magoha is not known to have one and only parody accounts in his name are active.

 

 

His Lands colleague Farida Karoney (a former journo) once organised, on his behalf, a media breakfast with him to help ease interactions. But when Prof Magoha rose to speak last, he reminded us that he always speaks his mind, like him or hate him.

 

It is unlikely he will join politics because voters need to be seduced, cajoled, and at times politicians do absurd things to please them, antics that are out of Prof Magoha’s depth.

 

Whatever he chooses to do after August, he will have left his mark, depending on who you ask and where they stand. There are those who cannot wait to see the last of him and others who will miss him when he leaves Jogoo House.

Knec invitation for 2021/2022 KCPE and KCSE marking exercise; How to apply

Knec invitation for 2021/2022 KCPE and KCSE marking exercise; How to apply

Knec Advertizes for and Invites 7,000 2021-2022 KCPE Examiners and 42,000 2021-2022 KCSE Examiners for the 2022 Marking Exercise in Nairobi This Month

 

Knec invitation for 2021/2022 KCPE and KCSE marking exercise, how to apply

 

ADVERTISEMENT FOR ONLINE INVITATION OF ALL KCPE AND KCSE EXAMINERS FOR 2021 MARKING EXERCISE

1.0 The Kenya National Examinations Council invites Examiners for the 2021/2022 marking exercise via online.

 

2.0 The site shall be accessible as follows:

 

2.1 KCPE Examiners – from 4th March, 2022;

 

2.2 KCSE Examiners – from 14th March, 2022.

 

3.0 Examiners concerned are required to:-

 

3.1 access KNEC Contracted Professionals website using this link:

 

https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke and login using their user name and password.

 

Those that have forgotten their passwords should click on reset password button to enter their mobile numbers in the format (2547********) and submit to receive new ones for logging into the system;

 

3.2 upon successful login, complete their personal information and save. Using the dashboard provided, access, download, print and the invitation letters and Marking Instructions.

 

Further instructions on acceptance and rejection of the marking offer are given in the invitation letter.

 

4.0 For further details contact any of the following:-

 

4.1 Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997;

 

4.2 Email addresses: sefa@knec.ac.ke and fa@knec.ac.ke.

The 2022 KCPE and KCSE Knec examiners will be competitively selected from all 8 regions and the 47 counties in Kenya.

 

 

 

 

Qualified teachers are expected to apply for the available 42, 000 slots for KCSE examiners and 7, 000 slots for KCPE examiners this year before the given deadline via the https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The 2022-2023 KNEC Examiners vacancies will be competitively filled this year and only teachers who meet the minimum qualifications below will be granted access to apply.

 

 

 

 

Any teacher applying for the 2022 KNEC Examiners Vacancies for KCPE/ KCSE marking must

 

 

 

 

Be a Kenyan Citizen

 

Possess a valid national identification card.

 

Be TSC Registered

 

Not be on TSC interdiction for any indiscipline cases

 

Possess a valid KNEC registration Certificate for all examiners who have completed the KNEC training modules for all examiners.

 

Kindly note that only invited examiners only will be allowed to access the marking centers on the reporting dates indicated on the invitation letters.

 

 

 

 

Examiners who will not be able to access the examiners’ portal and download their invitation letters are therefore advised to keep off the marking venues since trying to access the marking centers is an errand of futility.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KNEC invites and selects examiners based on their performance during KNEC training. The top performers are given opportunities first since they are likely to deliver more credible results.

 

 

 

 

REPORTING DATES AND TIMING FOR 2022 KNEC EXAMINERS

 

 

 

 

Given the throat-cutting competition for the limited Knec examiners’ vacancies, invited KCPE/ KCSE examiners are therefore advised to strictly adhere to the timelines indicated on the KNEC Examiners’ invitation letters 2022-2023.

 

 

 

 

The official reporting time is 2:00 P.M. for all KNEC examiners. Kindly note that the reporting dates differ from one KCSE script to the other since the papers have got different demands.

 

 

 

 

More demanding KCSE papers like English paper 3 Eng 101/3 require more time while marking since examiners have to peruse through at least three compositions per candidate. These examiners therefore will report to their designated marking centers a few days after the candidates sit for their last KCSE examination paper in early April.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Examiners who fail to turn up on the official reporting date and time indicated in the invitation letter will be disqualified.

 

 

 

 

PAYMENT RATES, DATES, AND TIME FOR 2022 KNEC EXAMINERS

 

 

 

 

Payment rates per day remain constant this year. Therefore 2022 KCPE and KCSE examiners will receive Kshs 150 per day for co-ordination of the marking schemes for the first few days.

 

 

 

 

The KNEC payment rates per script range from Kshs 51 to Kshs 77 depending on the length and demands of the paper.

English paper three examiners are the highest-paid Knec examiners in the latest KNEC examiners’ payment rates per paper 2020-2021.

 

 

 

 

 (Mombasa County) KCSE 2021  Knec Results per County: KCSE 2021 Top 10 Best and Top Ranking Schools per County- Mombasa County, coast Region of Kenya

 (Mombasa County) KCSE 2021  Knec Results per County: KCSE 2021 Top 10 Best and Top Ranking Schools per County- Mombasa County, coast Region of Kenya

 

 (Mombasa County) KCSE 2021  Knec Results per County: KCSE 2021 Top 10 Best and Top Ranking Schools per County- Mombasa County, coast Region of Kenya

 

 

KCSE 2021 Best Performing Secondary schools in Mombasa County, their current KCSE mean scores, position in county and nationally

The top 10 best ranking schools in Mombasa County in 2021 include: Sheikh Khalifa High Schools, Light Academy, Memon Academy and Qubaa Muslim High School

KCSE 2021 Best and Top Ranking Secondary schools in Mombasa County, Coast Region: in this write-up, we provide the list of best performing secondary schools in Mombasa County as ranked by Knec

School Name Position in County KCSE 2020/2021

Mean score

KCSE 2019

Mean score

Position

Nationally

 Sheikh Khalifa High School 1 9.01
Light Academy 2 8.72
Memon Academy 3 8.2
Qubaa Muslim High School 4 8.1

 

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Are you interested in 2021 KCSE and 2021 KCPE Knec results and top-performing schools per county; visit the Knec KCPE and KCSE Results Portal for verifiable, timely Knec results and lists 2021

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KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Lamu,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Taita Taveta,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Garissa,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Wajir,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Mandera,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Marsabit,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Isiolo,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Meru,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Tharaka Nithi,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Embu,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kitui,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Machakos,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Makueni,

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KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Nyeri,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kirinyaga,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Murang’a,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kiambu,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Turkana,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- West Pokot,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Samburu,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Transnzoia,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Uasin Gishu,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Elgeyo Marakwet,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Nandi,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Baringo,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Laikipia,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Narok,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kajiado,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kericho,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Bomet,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kakamega,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Vihiga,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Bungoma,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Busia,

KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Siaya,

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KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Homa Bay,

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KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Kisii,

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KCSE 2021 Top 100 Schools per County- Mombasa,