KNEC to issue exams to candidates NEXT WEEK.

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Learners in Grade 4 and Standard 8 who returned to school earlier this week are set to undergo an academic assessment to determine the impact that the long break occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic has had on their learning.

The assessment to be undertaken by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) will be seeking to establish the entry behaviour of the learners after reopening of schools in order to give “focused interventions to mitigate learning loss.”

According to a communication released by Acting KNEC Chief Executive Officer Dr. Mercy Karogo on Thursday, the assessment will cover all topics that should have been covered by March 2020.




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