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MAKUENI COUNTY GOVERNMENT HAS INDUCTED 28 NEWLY EMPLOYED EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION (ECDE) TEACHERS.

Makueni County Government has inducted 28 newly employed Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) teachers on permanent and pensionable terms. These new recruits will replace those who have retired, marking a major milestone in the county’s commitment to enhancing early childhood education.

The induction event, held at the Makueni Vocational Education Center (MIVEC), was officiated by Elizabeth Muli CECM ICT, Education and ICT. She was joined by
by Dr. Justin Kyambi, the County Secretary and Head of Public Service and Irene Makau, the Chief Officer for Education.

This initiative is part of Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr.’s agenda, which prioritizes the development of the ECDE sector through three key pillars: infrastructure improvement, human resource development, and learner advancement.

Welcoming the teachers to public service, Elizabeth Muli, CECM for ICT, Education and Internship, emphasized the critical role ECDE teachers play in shaping young learners. She highlighted their responsibilities, including caregiving, close monitoring of children, promoting healthy growth, fostering early learning opportunities, engaging children in play, identifying talents and ensuring a safe and secure learning environment. She also noted that the performance of ECDE teachers will be closely monitored to ensure high standards are maintained.

For many of the newly inducted teachers, this moment ends a wait of over two decades. They received their deployment letters during the ceremony, officially assigning them to their respective schools and positions.

Department Of Reference,

Wauni Wa Kwika Nesa Na Ulungalu.