JUST IN: Govt Proposes Major Exam Reforms: New Council, AI Marking, and Stricter Rules for Certificate Replacement
In a bold step toward modernizing Kenya’s education system, the government has proposed sweeping reforms that would introduce artificial intelligence (AI) to mark national exams and overhaul the structure that oversees assessments. This digital shift is part of a wider effort to streamline processes and align Kenya’s education system with global standards. At the heart of the proposal is the replacement of the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) with a new entity—the Kenya National Education Assessments Council (KNEAC). The move is designed to better support the implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), which emphasizes skills over rote learning. According to the Kenya National Education Assessments Council Bill, KNEC will remain
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