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Knec Milestone 1 and 2 KCSE 2020 guidelines

Is your school presenting candidates in project based examinations this year? Please note that the Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, has opened its online platform for schools to capture the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education, KCSE, project marks. The portal was opened on March 1, 2020.

Schools presenting candidates for group four subjects have up to the 31st of March, 2020, to upload the projects’ scores and pictorial evidence for Milestone one.

According to Knec instructions, the subject teachers are expected to upload candidates’ scores and pictorial evidence (portfolio) on the project portal; at the end of each milestone.

The Pictorial evidence should be photographs of the candidates with their work, in either Graphics Interface Format (.gif) or JPEG (.jpg) format (These two are photograph formats obtained by using a digital Camera). In Agriculture, for instance, students will be photographed in their full school uniforms. They will be expected to stand alongside their plots, the Subject teacher and Principal.

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Project based Kcse subjects

The 2020 KCSE Subjects whose scores are to be uploaded into the portal are:

Art and Design (442/3 2D Project,
Agriculture (443/3),
Woodwork (444/2),
Metalwork (445/2),
Building Construction (446/2) and
Computer Studies (451/3).

The areas to be assessed have been indicated on the marking schemes; which can be downloaded from the Knec website.

HOW TO UPLOAD MILESTONE ONE SCORES AND PICTORIAL EVIDENCE

It is time to upload the Milestone 1 data. Do this now to avoid the last minute rush. Ensure you have collected the required data before logging into the system; Candidates’ scores and pictorial evidence.

To upload scores for each candidate and pictorial evidence for all the learners:

  • Access the KNEC portal at knec-portal.ac.ke
  • On the home page, click on ‘PROJECTS’
  • Log onto the system by providing the User Name and Password (as used during the registration process)
  • Select the subject for which you want to upload data and then click on ‘GET FILE’. This will display a list of all students registered for that particular subject.
  • Enter the score for each candidate alongside their names in the column labelled ‘MARKS’. Click on ‘POST’ once through.
  • Next, you will be expected to provide a photo of the project. Ensure a photograph of the students has been shot and stored in your local location (Phone or Computer memory). Observe the guidelines accompanying the shooting of the photographs like the format to be used.
  • Now, click on ‘CHOOSE FILE’. Locate your photograph as stored on your storage and click on it; so as to be loaded onto the portal.
  • Finally, Click on ‘SAVE AND PREVIEW’.
    Note that if any student is missing on the online generated printout, then list such a student (s) manually on the printout with a red pen. The printout is generated by using the ‘REPORT’ tab once the scores have been entered.

It is important to note that you would not be able to enter/ edit milestone one marks once the period elapses.

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Babu Owino at it with yet another online KCSE revision lesson

Embakasi East Member of parliament Hon. Babu Owino is set for yet another online lesson. The flamboyant politician turned ‘professor’ is set to run a mathematics revision class for KCSE candidates on Friday afternoon.

The KCSE mathematics revision lesson is set for 2.00pm on May 15, 2020. This will be the third time that Hon. Babu will be broadcasting his lessons online. He has already conducted a mathematics and chemistry lessons which have attracted criticism and accolades in equal measure.

A warning to Hon. Babu by the early learning and basic education Principal Secretary, Dr. Belio Kipsang fell on deaf ears.

“All the content of learning delivered to students must be approved by the KICD, whether for online learning or physical learning. And every teacher must be qualified,” Dr. Kipsang had said.

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Hon. Owino praised

But the self proclaimed professor, Babu Owino, received congratulatory messages from various quotas. First was Dr. Ezekiel Mutua.

“What Hon. Babu Owino is doing is an inspiration to all of us and especially the youth to know that education is not just for passing exams. It’s an asset to navigate life. Babu Owino can actually step in and save the world if there were no teachers. He derserves a global award,” said Dr. Ezekiel Mutua who is the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) boss.

Then came the united nations, UN, which hailed Babu Owino for his efforts of teaching secondary school learners through social media. He was appreciated by United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Owino would then a special feature on America’s broadcaster; Voice of America (VOA).

During his interview with the VOA the MP said his was a noble service to try and help learners at home during this covid-19 pandemic.

“I am doing this to keep the students busy during this time when they are out of school. The good book (Bible) warns that an idle mind is the devil’s workshop. I am also sure that these lessons are timely for Form Four students who will be sitting their national exams later this year,” he said.

The lessons will be run on the MP’s Facebook page and Babu Owino TV.

Ready to deliver. Hon Babu Owino to be running another KCSE revision lesson, online.
Ready to deliver. Hon Babu Owino to be running another KCSE revision lesson, online.
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