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Kenya Uniforms for Schools
AlphDoti
#11 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 8:20:10 AM
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Ii support the idea of one uniform for all schools in Kenya. Any parent will tell you how grueling it is when you change kids school and you are asked to buy not only uniform but also text books! It has become a business...

I suggest we have one type for hot season, another for cold session and another for games. And we have a difference between primary and high school.

All developed countries are doing this...

China summer uniform whole country:


Mexican sports uniform:
thuks
#12 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 9:50:31 AM
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Sansa wrote:
This has got to be the dumbest idea! Yaani Amina thought deep and hard and came up with this madness. I thought she was smarter.


It is a parents' proposal according to makaratasi ya kufunga nyama.
I care!
simonkabz
#13 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 4:45:53 PM
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essyk wrote:
Have we run out of development and corruption tackling ideas or what exactly do we hope to achieve by this?



Did you listen to the parents' argument? It is ver valid. Thieving headteachers will have one thieving tap closed.
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
hardwood
#14 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 4:58:05 PM
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True. The proposal came from the parents.

https://www.standardmedi...dents-wear-same-uniform

Quote:
All primary and secondary school students could soon have common uniforms should a proposal by the Kenya Parents Association (KPA) is adopted. The KPA wants all students to wear similar colours, arguing that this would enhance student’s safety and cushion parents from exploitation.

Basic Education Principal Secretar Belio Kipsang said the ministry was working on a policy to accommodate the parents’ proposal. “The suggestion came mainly from parents who have been complaining of exorbitant costs of buying school uniform from specific shops that have continued to monopolise the business. Their call is to come up with a uniform that can be bought from any shop,” said Dr Kipsang.

The recommendations came up after a one-week workshop hosted by the parents’ association in Machakos County last week.

“As parents, we are concerned with the safety of our children. This is one of the reasons that prompted us to seek a common uniform,” said the association’s chairman Nicholas Maiyo. The association suggested a grey uniform for primary schools and a blue one for secondary schools. The official said the one-uniform policy would dismantle cartels that worked closely with some head teachers to fleece parents through single-sourced uniforms.

Similarly, the new proposal specifies how the students should wear their uniforms. “As per the recommendations, all girls’ uniforms will reach below the knee, “ said Maiyo.

The association is upbeat that the proposal will sail through and that students will start wearing a common uniform by January 2019.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedi...dents-wear-same-uniform

essyk
#15 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 7:13:55 PM
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hardwood wrote:
True. The proposal came from the parents.

https://www.standardmedi...dents-wear-same-uniform

Quote:
All primary and secondary school students could soon have common uniforms should a proposal by the Kenya Parents Association (KPA) is adopted. The KPA wants all students to wear similar colours, arguing that this would enhance student’s safety and cushion parents from exploitation.

Basic Education Principal Secretar Belio Kipsang said the ministry was working on a policy to accommodate the parents’ proposal. “The suggestion came mainly from parents who have been complaining of exorbitant costs of buying school uniform from specific shops that have continued to monopolise the business. Their call is to come up with a uniform that can be bought from any shop,” said Dr Kipsang.

The recommendations came up after a one-week workshop hosted by the parents’ association in Machakos County last week.

“As parents, we are concerned with the safety of our children. This is one of the reasons that prompted us to seek a common uniform,” said the association’s chairman Nicholas Maiyo. The association suggested a grey uniform for primary schools and a blue one for secondary schools. The official said the one-uniform policy would dismantle cartels that worked closely with some head teachers to fleece parents through single-sourced uniforms.

Similarly, the new proposal specifies how the students should wear their uniforms. “As per the recommendations, all girls’ uniforms will reach below the knee, “ said Maiyo.

The association is upbeat that the proposal will sail through and that students will start wearing a common uniform by January 2019.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedi...dents-wear-same-uniform




I was not consulted. Let alone informed about this.Or we have 2 sets of parents?
Eish.
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tycho
#16 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 8:21:17 PM
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It's quite difficult to see how the problems of cost and possible corruption can be resolved by the offered solution.

Also, we aren't sure about how the proffered solution has been assessed for validity, and any emergent issues resolved.

Finally, it appears that the argument is, 'If the parents said x then the government must implement x'. I suspect that's a distortion of democracy.
tycho
#17 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 8:25:22 PM
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AlphDoti wrote:
Ii support the idea of one uniform for all schools in Kenya. Any parent will tell you how grueling it is when you change kids school and you are asked to buy not only uniform but also text books! It has become a business...

I suggest we have one type for hot season, another for cold session and another for games. And we have a difference between primary and high school.

All developed countries are doing this...

China summer uniform whole country:


Mexican sports uniform:


One challenge in our world is to nurture children who are comfortable with working in a culture with great diversity.

The virtues of uniform go against that. The mental attributes cultivated by such thinking need to changed.

Even China may soon find itself changing such a policy.
limanika
#18 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 8:47:15 PM
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We have long proposed that one way of improving local manufacturing and reduce unemployment is to ensure all uniforms for school children, uniformed forces, prisoners,etc are made in kenya by kenyans using cotton grown in kenya. Whetever they need to do to make this happen is long overdue.

They could even make many varieties of the uniforms for the different schools to choose from.
hardwood
#19 Posted : Tuesday, July 10, 2018 9:15:48 PM
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essyk wrote:
hardwood wrote:
True. The proposal came from the parents.

https://www.standardmedi...dents-wear-same-uniform

Quote:
All primary and secondary school students could soon have common uniforms should a proposal by the Kenya Parents Association (KPA) is adopted. The KPA wants all students to wear similar colours, arguing that this would enhance student’s safety and cushion parents from exploitation.

Basic Education Principal Secretar Belio Kipsang said the ministry was working on a policy to accommodate the parents’ proposal. “The suggestion came mainly from parents who have been complaining of exorbitant costs of buying school uniform from specific shops that have continued to monopolise the business. Their call is to come up with a uniform that can be bought from any shop,” said Dr Kipsang.

The recommendations came up after a one-week workshop hosted by the parents’ association in Machakos County last week.

“As parents, we are concerned with the safety of our children. This is one of the reasons that prompted us to seek a common uniform,” said the association’s chairman Nicholas Maiyo. The association suggested a grey uniform for primary schools and a blue one for secondary schools. The official said the one-uniform policy would dismantle cartels that worked closely with some head teachers to fleece parents through single-sourced uniforms.

Similarly, the new proposal specifies how the students should wear their uniforms. “As per the recommendations, all girls’ uniforms will reach below the knee, “ said Maiyo.

The association is upbeat that the proposal will sail through and that students will start wearing a common uniform by January 2019.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedi...dents-wear-same-uniform




I was not consulted. Let alone informed about this.Or we have 2 sets of parents?
Eish.


When you elect leaders, to the Kenya Parents Association, you give them authority to make decisions on your behalf. It is assumed that you read their manifestos and you decided to elect them to represent you because their manifestos reflected your aspirations and therefore they may not need to consult you when making decisions.
Iganamagana
#20 Posted : Wednesday, July 11, 2018 8:34:04 AM
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Joined: 3/27/2009
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hardwood wrote:
essyk wrote:
hardwood wrote:
True. The proposal came from the parents.

https://www.standardmedi...dents-wear-same-uniform

Quote:
All primary and secondary school students could soon have common uniforms should a proposal by the Kenya Parents Association (KPA) is adopted. The KPA wants all students to wear similar colours, arguing that this would enhance student’s safety and cushion parents from exploitation.

Basic Education Principal Secretar Belio Kipsang said the ministry was working on a policy to accommodate the parents’ proposal. “The suggestion came mainly from parents who have been complaining of exorbitant costs of buying school uniform from specific shops that have continued to monopolise the business. Their call is to come up with a uniform that can be bought from any shop,” said Dr Kipsang.

The recommendations came up after a one-week workshop hosted by the parents’ association in Machakos County last week.

“As parents, we are concerned with the safety of our children. This is one of the reasons that prompted us to seek a common uniform,” said the association’s chairman Nicholas Maiyo. The association suggested a grey uniform for primary schools and a blue one for secondary schools. The official said the one-uniform policy would dismantle cartels that worked closely with some head teachers to fleece parents through single-sourced uniforms.

Similarly, the new proposal specifies how the students should wear their uniforms. “As per the recommendations, all girls’ uniforms will reach below the knee, “ said Maiyo.

The association is upbeat that the proposal will sail through and that students will start wearing a common uniform by January 2019.
Read more at: https://www.standardmedi...dents-wear-same-uniform




I was not consulted. Let alone informed about this.Or we have 2 sets of parents?
Eish.


When you elect leaders, to the Kenya Parents Association, you give them authority to make decisions on your behalf. It is assumed that you read their manifestos and you decided to elect them to represent you because their manifestos reflected your aspirations and therefore they may not need to consult you when making decisions.


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