Coding Education Transformation in Kenya with Ruto and Google
Coding Education Transformation in Kenya with Ruto and Google. President William Ruto has initiated a groundbreaking plan to introduce computer programming education nationwide, with the ambitious goal of training 42,000 teachers in KICD-approved coding sessions. Collaborating with Google, the government will gradually implement the program, marking a significant leap forward for Kenya’s education system.
During the Jamhuri Day ceremonies, President Ruto underscored the government’s dedication to fostering innovation and equipping the next generation for success. In this joint venture with Google, Kenya aspires to lead in digital education, creating a talent pipeline for the global tech sector.
Providing early exposure to coding. Specifically Python programming, will cultivate analytical and critical thinking skills in students, preparing them for a spectrum of careers. Leveraging Google’s expertise in computer science education, Kenya aims to build a knowledge-based economy.
The program, initially targeting 7,000 schools, envisions transforming Kenya’s educational landscape. Empowering a new generation for active participation in the digital economy. With a strategic focus on coding and global job prospects. The initiative positions Kenya prominently in the global tech scene, often referred to as the Silicon Savannah.
After approving content for coding. The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development forged alliances with key players like Safaricom and Kenyatta University to implement the plan. Children learning to code gain 21st-century skills, fostering methodical thinking and innovative problem-solving crucial beyond computer science in various disciplines.