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Maths or no Maths? What happens in other countries

Director, Innovations and Practice, at Zizi Afrique Foundation Virginia Ngindiru shows Usawa Agenda Executive Director Dr. Emmanuel Manyasa learning materials during Numeracy Stakeholders Forum hosted by The Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA) and Zizi Afrique Foundation at CEMASTEA, Karen, on February 05, 2025. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

A heated debate has erupted following the Kenyan government's proposal to drop Mathematics as a compulsory subject in senior secondary school.

While some argue that making it optional will benefit students who struggle with the subject, critics warn that Kenya risks falling behind globally, as Mathematics remains mandatory in many leading economies.

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