TSC sends stern warning to teachers, sacks 32 for carnal knowledge

TSC sends stern warning to teachers, sacks 32 for carnal knowledge
9 gave birth

Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed announced that nine KCPE candidates gave birth in the course of the three-day examination that ran between October 30 and November 1, and described the number of teenage pregnancies in primary and secondary schools as alarming. “…it is far much bigger than we thought,” she said, referring to the pregnancies. She suggested that extra tuition contributed to the epidemic. Dr Amina accused some parents of negligence and abdication of their duties, adding that this had exposed children to drugs, sexual exploitation and other anti-social behaviour. “We get these reports everyday and it is happening all over the country,” said the CS. She said despite the Government’s determination to end examination cheating, a few people tried to aid the malpractice. The CS described the cases detected this year as minimal, but added that no one managed to leak or steal the examinations.

TSC sends stern warning to teachers, sacks 32 for carnal knowledge

TSC sends stern warning to teachers, sacks 32 for carnal knowledge
9 gave birth

Education Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed announced that nine KCPE candidates gave birth in the course of the three-day examination that ran between October 30 and November 1, and described the number of teenage pregnancies in primary and secondary schools as alarming. “…it is far much bigger than we thought,” she said, referring to the pregnancies. She suggested that extra tuition contributed to the epidemic. Dr Amina accused some parents of negligence and abdication of their duties, adding that this had exposed children to drugs, sexual exploitation and other anti-social behaviour. “We get these reports everyday and it is happening all over the country,” said the CS. She said despite the Government’s determination to end examination cheating, a few people tried to aid the malpractice. The CS described the cases detected this year as minimal, but added that no one managed to leak or steal the examinations.

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