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Investigators say forensic analysis of CCTV footage points to a deliberate act of arson. As families mourn, Kenya is once again forced to confront uncomfortable questions about school safety, student welfare and a troubling history of dormitory fires.
Kenya’s Competency-Based Curriculum Still Excludes Deaf Learners
Nearly a decade after the Competency-Based Curriculum promised inclusive, skills-based learning, learners with hearing impairment are still navigating systemic barriers, including deep language gaps, teacher shortages, uneven assessments, among other things that remain fundamentally unequal.
A Look Back, as Kenya Bid’s Farewell to The 8-4-4 Education System
The Education System Enacted in 1981, is one of the Longest Standing Legacy of Former President Daniel Arap Moi
Biden, Civil Rights Groups Denounce SCOTUS Ruling to end Affirmative Action Considerations in College Admissions
Two Black Justices, Clarence Thomas and Ketanji Brown-Jackson faced-off in dueling opinions, with Thomas the oldest-serving Justice anchoring his argument on the idea that affirmative action stigmatizes Blacks and Hispanics. Brown Jackson, the newest Justice on the court argued that past injustices are yet to be corrected putting minority groups at a disadvantage and colleges should be permitted (not required) to use race as a factor for admission.
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