
Andrew Otieno
Andrew Otieno serves as the Deputy Director of Quality Assurance and Archives at the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC). In his role, he analyzes examination performance trends and has highlighted the disparity in mathematics scores between primary and secondary school students. He advocates for a reconsideration of the assessment system to better cater to students' diverse academic inclinations, especially those in the arts, amidst ongoing discussions about the compulsory nature of mathematics in the curriculum.
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