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We need to change the way we release KCPE results

Parents at Ndima Kanini Academy in Mathira, Nyeri County celegrate with top performers after the rfelease of the 2022 KCPE results. [Mose Sammy, Standard]

The 2022 Kenya Certificate of Primary Examinations results released recently calls for a multi-perspective interrogation.

It is time release of examination results departed from the boring and monotonous hue it has been characterised with since independence to a more informative approach. In short, the results need to tell us more. As stakeholders, we all need to take a retrospective approach on the results' testing, administration and scoring besides paying attention to the curriculum and how the same was implemented.

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