Siaya teachers vow to hand Prof Magoha his first failure

When Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha took over office, he promised to implement the new Education Curriculum.

But will it be easy for him? If he is still holding to his promise, then Siaya County teachers will hand him a first failure in his new docket. The teachers have pledged to boycott training on the new curriculum scheduled to start tomorrow (Tuesday).

Siaya Teachers when they demonstrated in Siaya town to demand for their salary increment

Siaya subcounty Knut executive secretary Alex Dunga said teachers will not attend the Competency-Based Curriculum training to begin in zones across the county. 

Dunga argued that there is no way they can attend the training while the input of education stakeholders was not adequately included.

“The union of teachers and associations of both primary and secondary school heads were not incorporated in the arrangement,” he was quoted by local daily.

The Knut official asked why the government had to rush with the implementation of the new curriculum.

The training has been organised by the Ministry of Education.

“The education sector is still facing a lot of challenges including teachers’ shortage and inadequate learning facilities. Why can’t they address one problem at a time instead of accumulating problems?” Dunga asked.

He asked teachers not to attend the training until the government heeds their demands.

“We have also established that the Ministry of Education had not made adequate preparations because there is no way schools can be compelled to cater for the training expenses,” Dunga said.

The Siaya teachers’ boss also condemned the government plans to impose the 1.5 per cent deductions for a housing levy on government workers’ salaries, noting that the teachers’ leadership has not been consulted.

Dunga warned that teachers will not open schools next term, should the government deduct any amount from their April salaries.

The court has put the deduction on hold until the case is determined.

He was joined by branch chairman Hippolytus Omondi, treasurer Zabbedy Oriwo and a number of the branch executive committee members.

The move to boycott the training on the new curriculum comes few weeks after Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi asked Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha to “go slow” on implementation of the new curriculum.

Wandayi said education is a broad and a serious field that needs adequate preparation not only for teachers but for all stakeholders.

The Ugunja MP said the report by the Knut chair on the new curriculum has raised very weighty issues that cannot be swept under the carpet without review.

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