Sustainability of the implementation of the preschool physical education curriculum in Nairobi and Nyeri Counties
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2015-06-23Author
Kahiga, Ruth M
Gatumu, Jane C
Nteere, Jacob
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This paper is derived from a study of Physical Education curriculum in 99 preschools, with 60
head teachers, 60 parents and 4 County Early Childhood Education officers from Nairobi and
Nyeri counties.
The study comparatively evaluated the sustainability of the implementation of
the preschool Physical Education (PE) curriculum in Nairobi and Nyeri counties. Its purpose
was to establish the extent to which the implementation of PE is sustainably done in
these two
counties. Unlike in the traditional African society where play was embedded in every day’s life,
today, PE does not enjoy prominent status like the other examinable subjects. Schools do not
meet the legal policy requirements for PE. This could
partly be attributed to pressure for
academic excellence geared towards examination performance. In so doing, children are denied
their right to psychomotor and life skills, a situation that may affect the sustainability of the
implementation of the PE cur
riculum yet physical inactivity is leading to a global risk of non
-
communicable diseases. The results of the study show how key different stakeholders supported
the implementation of PE curriculum
with the aim of addressing this
risk of non
-
communicable
di
seases besides the communicable diseases as health is central to the country’s present and
future development.
Citation
Kahiga, Ruth M ., Gatumu, Jane C and Nteere, Jacob (2015). Sustainability of the implementation of the preschool physical education curriculum in Nairobi and Nyeri Counties. Abstracts of the 2nd AFRICE international conference held at Kenya Science campus on 18-23rd July 2015.Publisher
University of Nairobi