Development of education in Kenya: influence of political factor beyond 2015 MDGS
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2016Author
Mackatiani, Caleb
Imbovah, Mercy
Imbova, Navin
Gakungai, D.K
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This paper provides a critical appraisal of development of education system in Kenya. Education of any country
is an important tool for the developmental process of that particular nation. There are various factors that
influence national systems of education. They range from social, economical, technological to political
influences. In this article, a critical examination of these factors that have influenced Kenya’s education system
in both colonial and post-colonial period will be made. The paper however, specifically examined political
influence of Kenyan education system and its implications for national development. Kenya, like any other
country of the world is controlled by politics. Kenya’s education system is mostly influenced by the political
factor. The political factor dictates the type of an education system a particular country can have. It is important
in determining administration of education. Subsequently the influence of political factor is critical for
educational policy formulation, adoption and implementation. The paper further analyses education commissions
constituted politically to influence the education system. Their influence on educational policies was assessed.
The study adopted historical design in reviewing educational development in Kenya and the subsequent
influence of political factor on education. This paper is significant to the field of comparative and International
education, since it provides data on what the Kenyan government is doing in promoting the development of
education. . The policy planners would understand and appreciate education policies within which they are
supposed to operate in providing effective leadership and management practices in the development of education.
In order for education to foster development, this article recommends the need to separate educational policies
from national politics, clear stipulation of educational policies and their role in national development and a sound
implementation of educational reforms.
Citation
Mackatiani, C., Imbovah, M., Imbova, N., & Gakungai, D. K. (2016). Development of Education in Kenya: Influence of the Political Factor beyond 2015 Mdgs. Journal of Education and Practice, 7(11), 55-60.Publisher
University of Nairobi
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