Enroll more adult learners to cover illiteracy gap in the learning sector


The public and all the stakeholders in the education sector have been urged to support, encourage and enroll more adult learners so as to bridge the huge illiteracy gap in the education sector.

Murang’a South Adult and Continuing Education Officer Isaac Macharia has observed that literacy is a matter of dignity, and this agenda has to be advanced for a more literate, peaceful and sustainable society.

He noted that to propagate this agenda the government through the Ministry of Education has set up adult learning education centers all over the c country and societies ought to take advantage of that provision so as to be able to read, write and communicate effectively.

‘Every Kenyan must have the ability to read, write, speak and listen so as to communicate effectively and make sense of the world’ he said noting that,

‘A literate person is able to participate more in development matters of a society and therefore out of school youths should not shy away from enrolling for lessons so that our literacy level
s can go up’

The programs that the adult learners are taken through include Basic literacy, where learners are taught how to read and write in a language of the catchment area, post literacy program, and the adult and continuing education for people who dropped out of school at whatever level whereby they will be enrolled for national exams be it KCPE or KCSE.

Murang’a County currently has 1882 adult learners with 87 registered for the Kenya certificate of secondary education (KCSE) this year.

Further, the county has 23 full time instructors and 73-part time instructors.

‘In Murang’a south sub county, we currently have 315 adult learners in our 19 learning centers and 26 of these have registered for the Kenya Certificate of Secondary education as private candidates’ noted Macharia

The sub County has also established a learning center in Maranjau prison so as to help prisoners gain literacy skills.

In adult and continuing education, the learners also carry out income generating activities like making det
ergents, making baskets, ropes and other life skills.

Other than literacy, those enrolled in the various adult education classes get to learn income generating skills.

International Literacy Day (ILD) is marked annually on September 8 and this year’s theme is promoting multilingual education: Literacy for mutual understanding and peace.

The theme focuses on the need to harness the transformative potential of literacy for promoting mutual understanding, social cohesion and peace.

Policy makers, practitioners and the public are reminded of the critical importance of literacy for creating more literate just, peaceful and sustainable society.

While the national celebrations shall be marked in Turkana County, the sub county celebrations for the day will be held at Kangari youth Polytechnic in Kigumo Constituency on September 9.

Source: Kenya News Agency