Nairobi, Kenya, Jan 15- The Over 1.6 million Grade 6 learners who sat for the inaugural Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) will know their results tomorrow.
According to the Kenya National Examinations Council CEO, David Njeng’ere, KNEC will release three reports on the KPSEA Results 2022.
Individual learners, school-specific reports, and the national report on school-based and summative assessment are the three reports.
The national report will highlight the areas that require assistance as well as the number of learners at each performance level per topic who require intervention.
The individual school report will be tailored to each school and will highlight areas where students face difficulties and where schools require further assistance.
Mr. Njengere further said the national report will be greatly used by Education stakeholders to have feedback on areas that require intervention.
School reports will be limited to specific schools while individual learner reports will be helping them to know their strengths and weaknesses in specific subjects or strands.
“This will include acquisition of values and core competencies and performances level in specific subjects,” Njengere said.
Parents and learners will only be able to access the results through school websites after release on Monday 16th.
Mr. Njegere concluded that the KPSEA results will help TSC to identify areas where teachers are unable to deliver effectively and require improvements.
On ministry of education, it will focus on education equity, accessibility to education, and the overall operation of a Competency Based Curriculum (CBC).
The paper, according to David Njeng’ere, would be critical to KNEC, the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD), the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), and the Ministry of Education as they all continue to transition to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).
The KPSEA candidates, like the KCPE candidates, took five multiple-choice exam papers. They took Math, English, Kiswahili, Integrated Science, Creative Arts, and Social Studies, classes.
In January 2023, Grade 6 students will enter the junior secondary portion at Grade 7.
According to the task force, the Ministry of Education will offer the appropriate rules on how this would be accomplished.
The Grade 6 Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) will not be used for Junior Secondary School placement.
Discussion about this post