Negative views towards TVET : the role of colonial and post-colonial TVET policies in Kenya

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  • Moses Njenga
https://doi.org/10.3311/ope.378

Abstract

While vital for the social and economic development of Kenya and Africa as whole, Vocational Education remains hampered by a negative parity of esteem. Individuals and households continue to view vocational education as a second option. This is in contrast with the views held by both pre-colonial and post colonial governments. Each successive government has attempted to provide vocational education and made policies to effect widespread provision. This article reviews the history of these policies and identifies the source of negative views towards vocational education on the one hand to discriminatory approaches by colonial governments and on the other hand to the burdening of technical education with the task of employment creation.

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Njenga, M. (2020) “Negative views towards TVET : the role of colonial and post-colonial TVET policies in Kenya”, Opus et Educatio, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3311/ope.378

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Ma-Ho Conference 2019