This man did not only explain the vision of education in Kenya, he challenged my attitude towards generalizing government employees. He is intelligent, a visionary and can articulate a matter well. Well done prof.
@Brosamondieki
7 ай бұрын
This guy is competent enough to even head the ministry of education.
@josephoyugi9782
7 ай бұрын
Thanks Prof Charles Ong'ondo. This is now a real conversation
@johnmruka7984
7 ай бұрын
The good professor should be the CS for education, very informed
@lusenakagodfrey5330
7 ай бұрын
Spice FM trio - The professor just did it so well. Pacified our fears against CBC.
@bernardmakau
7 ай бұрын
One of the most informative interview I have ever listen to. Getting you from UK, that prof knows what he is saying and I do support him.
@teachersarena
7 ай бұрын
Professor Ong'ondo is loud and clear should have a higher place in education ministry
@laurinenyanjwa5667
7 ай бұрын
This is one of the best interviews have ever listened to.Very informative.
@alexkibe4179
7 ай бұрын
We should have had this guy from the very beginning.
@josephwambua5319
7 ай бұрын
Great insights about CBC Prof. The session was just wow!
@kenleiting298
7 ай бұрын
What a brilliant professor ❤
@kipkuruiyego
7 ай бұрын
This is high up on one of the best conversations you've had.
@munywoki3812
Ай бұрын
Very articulate. Detailed.
@margaretchege283
7 ай бұрын
All questions answered so well. Thanks Prof.
@peterkaricho3354
7 ай бұрын
Good morning spice team, tuned in from Queen Creek Arizona. Hope u all r doing well. Be blessed and have a great day.
@esthersserwanga
7 ай бұрын
Cool. calm, collected, smart. It was such a pleasure listening to Prof and we are better informed about CBC - its history and future aspirations. It's also quite comforting to see that this is the calibre of people behind the thinking of our children's education.
@SirFrankProduction
6 ай бұрын
This was a great conversation. Issues well articulated
@elizabethcakuru2861
7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for this programme and questions. I wish many parents and youths could have access to watch this.
@nellyjanewangubroughton7387
7 ай бұрын
Well, I think there is hope for the education sector with such knowledgeable C.E.O🎉🎉
@joelongayo6283
7 ай бұрын
Amixture of knowledge and humour. I've enjoyed the discussion.
@alexnjuguna5942
7 ай бұрын
Very very sober discussion here
@moseskimara1526
7 ай бұрын
This guy is so SMART
@Ken_W254
7 ай бұрын
Spice you should bring on this Prof more often. What i just i learned here is that he has alot that kenyans need to be fed in matters education in kenya. He seems to be a very qualified individual to head Education Ministry.
@victoriasevens
7 ай бұрын
I agree with you guys, honestly the very basic problem we're facing as a country is politics, I say this because our government gives various dockets to people who aren't competent in these areas locking out those who are good at their professions, it's all politics then blame games after. Looking forward to a positive and progressive change in our beloved country, it's never too late we can do it, yes we can.
@erickomondi9939
7 ай бұрын
My lecturer, Moi University. I wish we had an harangue like Prof. Magoha and Babu.
@langattorongei
7 ай бұрын
I wish Government had used this professor to explain CBC from the beginning.
@kiprotich_langat
7 ай бұрын
This is the only competent guy that has ever been in this show. Very knowledgeable about his role . Some are saying he should be made a cabinet secretary for education. Well I disagree , Kenyans lack critical thinking they would be the first to crucify the guy instead of evaluating his policies because of bad toxic Kenyan politics where people just focus on politics instead of policies . He is doing good work as professional reforming curriculum
@alexnjuguna5942
7 ай бұрын
I pray the power that be, listens and adopt his ideas
@kenleiting298
7 ай бұрын
This professor has convinced me that CBC is good. I now agree with CBC
@joelongayo6283
7 ай бұрын
Hata mimi. I've had a lot of reservations with regard to CBC largely because I didn't understand it at all. I also welcome it after watching this interview
@alexnjuguna5942
7 ай бұрын
What is CS Machogu doing in that education docket!! I think in my humble submission the prof. Here is the right man for it.
@kirowopeter5885
7 ай бұрын
But he came from Luo background hence has no shares in governance
@edutvkenya
7 ай бұрын
👌
@edwardmakhulu6359
7 ай бұрын
Surely why is he not the CS education?
@georgemayo7383
7 ай бұрын
I think the independence Time education, should not have been changed, may be more technical colleges or schools would have been created.
@Ken_W254
7 ай бұрын
Any President of good will to his/her citizens can pick this man and appoint him Education CS direct.
@TheTeddykimani
7 ай бұрын
There are still very huge gaps in the history we are teaching our people as Kenyans and as Africans KICD Kenya Ministry of Education - Kenya 1. Migration fictional story does not correspond with history and archeology. If humans originated From East then southern Africa,how come migration stories contradict? You see if you teach that everybody migrated to everywhere then it implies that even the invaders migrated to Africa so let's get the story of our home straight. Who between Africans and Europeans landed to America and the Caribbean first? 2. African civilisation, culture and religion before slavery and colonisation. How old were they? How thriving were they and who destroyed them as far as we know our ancestors built evidence to last millenia. 3. Why is the History of Sciences in Africa not taught in Kenyan and African schools ? This is the reason Africans mistakenly think clothes and Technology are European and American, it has to stop! 4. Between 14th century and 19th century we beat European invaders for 400 years and contained them on their ships and several forts of slavery along the coast of Indian ocean and Atlantic ocean until the invention of gatling gun in late 1800s ,that's what enabled them to machine gun their way to African interior. Where's the history of African victories against non-Africans for 400 years? 5. Europeans imported foreign diseases like small pox and weaponised scabies against Maasai oloibon to take their lands because after oloibon died of scabies after receiving scabies infected blanket as a gift from Europeans his two sons fought in Kenya and Tanzania and that's how European came with treaties to take their lands from 1904. Scabies was also used by Catholic religious missionaries to separate kikuyus from their culture and religion. Why was this detailed process of introducing colonisation not taught because we know it was never instant. 6. Fort Jesus and all forts in African coasts were forts of slavery and prisons for African slaves , why do we teach our people as though those forts were a good thing? 7. In all this history of slavery in Africa and colonisation of Africans what do we teach about the role of foreign non-African religions like Christianity and Islam especially Christianity on their critical and major role to slavery and colonisation? 8. Why don't we teach our people that African artefacts of worship, of culture and African heroes,civilisation and education are in European museums upto date? Were they given willingly ? Were they sold to Europeans? Are they being returned? Why do we Africans have to fly to Europe then go to European museums all over Europe to pay Europeans to see our ancestral stuff? 9. What do we teach our people about our own African religion before foreign non-Africans tricked their way into our spirituality? Do we teach that it was great do we teach that's its a good thing ? 10. What do we teach about African superior culture? Do we teach that we had our own kind of democracy? Do we teach that we were communal? Do we teach our women were respected, powerful, had own council of women and did not need to be de-powered by feminism, do we teach our African justice system, our governance, our militaries? What do we teach about our culture? 11. What do we teach about our African education ? African thinks we were not educated before foreigners imported their curriculums, what do we teach our people about trade ,agriculture and nations of Africa in the Pre-colonial times because we were nations not tribes . 12. Africa has had and still has 4 tribes or 4 nations ,the BANTU, CUSHITES NILOTES and BARBERS . What do we teach Africans about the nations of Africa? Because its is very easy to unite these 4 nations. 13. Do you put into consideration the African perspective while creating our educational curriculums? 14. Do we teach our people Kenya's contributions to the community of nations like the role of KDF in peace keeping,the role of kenya police in peace keeping, the role of foreign service academy and academy that trains african countries public service. Kenyans have no idea about the role of kenya in africa ,caricom and the community of nations. We create our educational curriculum now and we have fixed many things like lies that Europeans discovered Mt Kenya for example, we also now teach skills and a bit of our culture. But, why do we have these historical gaps even in our highest institutions of teaching and learning?
@thecafcl8409
6 ай бұрын
Lmao. Take your medicines sir
@dewaweshawakening9977
7 ай бұрын
The Most unfortunate thing about all this is that ,The Proff Admits just like Sussion Did, that We have thousand of graduates ,and hightschool and Primary student in schools and frm school who went through a curriculum that turned them into book cramming robots who cant survive on thier own with our an employeer.Basicay whole two generations of Robots
@daviddavis7959
7 ай бұрын
We should never have got rid of the first system since independence the British system of 7423 and changed it to 844. 7423 produced more competent students, which was more rigorous. Moi changed it for political expediency. Britain still keeps the 7423 system. Like everything Moi touched he messed up. That's why we have half-baked campus students being churned out with 844.
@paulirving2986
4 ай бұрын
Education is the means by which a people secure their survival. Therefore, in setting the curriculum, you begin with asking the question. What do we as a people need to know in order to secure our survival? For, if you can not secure your own survival, what is the use of being "educated"? - Dr. Amos Wilson If you do not understand THE SYSTEM OF WHITE SUPREMACY/RACISM, what it is and how it functions, EVERYTHING else that you think you understand will only confuse you, you confusing others with your confusion. EDUCATION is but 1 of the 10 major areas of people activities in which THE SYSTEM OF WHITE SUPREMACY/RACISM functions. - Neely Fuller Jr
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