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New study paints sorry state of Early Child Education

Baby class pupils take a nap at Xaverian ECD Public Primary School in Kisumu on August 28, 2018. Survey shows counties do not have enough land for expansion. [Denish Ochieng, Standard]

Early childhood centres still have crowded classrooms and teacher shortages despite the devolution of the service, according to a report.

The survey showed that reforms for early childhood development centres were being implemented too slowly, with counties yet to address the shortage of teachers.

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