CS Machogu Orders Teaching to End at 3:45 PM in All Schools

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu speaking on Wednesday April 26, 2023
Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu speaking on Wednesday, April 26, 2023.
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Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu, on Friday, June 16, directed that teaching in schools should start at 8 am and end at 3:45 pm, which includes designated break times.

In a statement, the CS directed school heads to ensure that teaching hours account for a total of 6 hours. The CS emphasized that the allocated time was sufficient for effective teaching and learning. Furthermore, the designated timelines would allow students ample opportunities for independent reading and engagement in extracurricular activities.

"The Cabinet Secretary for Education, Ezekiel Machogu, has asked primary and secondary schools' headteachers to ensure teaching starts at 8.00 am and ends at 3.45 pm on weekdays.

President Dr William Ruto addresses andidates at Joseph Kang'ethe Primary School in Kibera, Nairobi County, to witness the beginning of Day 2 of KCPE and KPSEA exams on November, 29 2022. .jpg
President William Ruto addresses candidates at Joseph Kang'ethe Primary School in Kibera, on day 2 of the KCPE and KPSEA exams on November 29, 2022.
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"Machogu said the Ministry provides for a maximum of six hours of teaching, noting that the education of learners should be natural and not forced," read the statement in part.

The CS explained that several countries in the developed world had fewer teaching hours and still met their targets.

"He said Finland has a 3-hour teaching regime yet it is reputed to have a world-class system of education," read the statement in part.

Machogu issued the directive while meeting with officials from the Kenya Secondary School Heads Association (KESSHA) led by the chairperson, Indimuli Kahi. 

During the Friday meeting, head teachers raised concerns over the prices of school uniform and delays in the disbursement of capitation funds. 

Other grievances revolved around the disbursement of curriculum materials, school uniforms and auditing of school finances.  

Machogu assured the school heads that the Ministry would set up a team to assess the issues raised and provide timely solutions. 

Education PS Belio Kipsang, on his end, called for self-regulation of the principals' association.

Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu and KSSHA chairperson Kahi Indimuli engaging at his offices on Friday, June 16.
Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu and KSSHA chairperson Kahi Indimuli engaging at his offices on Friday, June 16.
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