What can l say....am so impressed with the new government choice of cabinet. Finally we have a government that appreciates education/professionalism.For a moment l was beginning to wander if education is becoming an endangered species.....if there is anything like that. With so many people stating,it doesn't matter if one is educated or not.This has gone as far as the pulpit and worried me.Am not saying one cannot succeed without education,by all means you can and they are t-shirts to show for it.My problem is when people in authority sought of discourage the upcoming generation in regards education. In my opinion those people have missed the point,there is nothing wrong with being educated,,,,it is the system and the motive. Why does one need education? Is it for success? Is it to get/earn more money? Is it for prestige? Is it to gain more knowledge? Just why do you need to be educated???
According to wikipedia definition.....
Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which knowledge, skills, and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching, training, research. Generally, it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts.
Again let me ask,what is education? Is it knowledge
in basic skills, academics, technical
disciplines, citizenship…or is it
something else? Our formal education
system says only the academic
basics are important, emphasizing the collection of
knowledge without understanding its value. What about
the processing of knowledge—using inspiration, visionary
ambitions, creativity, risk, motivation and the ability
to bounce back from failure? These skills are associated
with understanding the value of knowledge, but many
education institutions don’t consider these skills. There
is a huge, disconnected gap, which is a problem for most "educated" people.
With this...l think l somehow understand why the people considered "less educated" have achieved so much regardless....They know how to research, collect information
for a selected project and process knowledge.
On the otherhand...the so "highly educated" went through a classroom environment that focuses on the collection of knowledge without a clear
purpose, other than high class grades. If the purpose does not motivate, other
than to please the teacher, then there is nothing to process outside of
memorizing answers for test. The typical student is academic challenged while
being motivation starved. Lack of motivation is lack of knowledge processing
skills. The typical college graduate will have a professional skill that
supplies life’s basic needs, that’s all.
Our education system states anyone who does not have the ability to put clear thoughts on paper is
labeled a failure. All natural skills, including knowledge processing, does not
count. The fact is, what is exercised grows stronger, what is ignored stays
dormant. The classroom exercises the collection of academics leaving all other
natural skills in the closet.
Just so you know the test does not measure intelligence or ability, it does not measure how the
mind processes information, how motivating experiences develop persistence, or
how the mind sorts out instincts, opinions, evaluations, possibilities,
alternatives. Knowledge by itself has no value, it is like a dictionary filled
with words. Words by themselves have no value, it is the process of stringing
them together that gives them value.
How they are strung together determines the
level of value. Now our education system is becoming a system that memorizes the
dictionary. When students have memorized selected knowledge, then they will be
given a one-day test, based on dictionary knowledge, which will influence
employment opportunity for the rest of their life. Natural skills are not
considered. Is this how Kenya will became the worlds' economic leader in Africa? NO!!!!!!!
Knowledge only has value when used with a process and process in an artificial
environment is not predictable or measurable.
I will write more of this in the next blog..............
Monday, April 29, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Education is still very important
I don't have the word "give up" in my vocabulary,l believe l can achieve whatever l want for as long as l believe.Doing CPA's from section 1 to 6 taught me determination.Since then l have achieved alot.
Am a strong believer who loves God with all that l have and to Him l give all the Glory for bringing me this far. And just cause l did accounts,l have not limited my life to that....l have now acquired an MBA in Strategic Management.
I am at a point in my life am doing all l can to apply the knowledge l got.I am a graduate with a difference. I apply what l got in my daily life.I distinguish myself from others by doing not just professional work,but excellent work with lots of creativity.My work demonstrates the paper l got....
I have not allowed education to limit my creativity,instead,l use it to enhance it.
Education that can take you places its the one that you apply...theory with no application has no value.
Its time anyone who is learned breaks the stereotype that learned people are only focused to do white collar jobs. Education is just a guideline,its not a means to an end. It also gives you a platform to prove yourself unlike someone else who does not have it and has to work extra hard to prove their point,they can do a particular job even without a certificate to show for it.
Yes we have stories of people who have made it in life without much education but its important to note,they got those ideas while in school.Good example...Bill Gates was a 2nd year when he got the idea of microsoft. Gates graduated from Lakeside School in 1973. He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT and enrolled at Harvard College in the autumn of 1973.Gates did not have a definite study plan while a student at Harvard and spent a lot of time using the school's computers.Gates dropped out of Harvard to start his own company....Please note he was in school when he got the idea........
So yes...its ok to be an entrepreneur but don't playdown education....Food for thought.
Am a strong believer who loves God with all that l have and to Him l give all the Glory for bringing me this far. And just cause l did accounts,l have not limited my life to that....l have now acquired an MBA in Strategic Management.
I am at a point in my life am doing all l can to apply the knowledge l got.I am a graduate with a difference. I apply what l got in my daily life.I distinguish myself from others by doing not just professional work,but excellent work with lots of creativity.My work demonstrates the paper l got....
I have not allowed education to limit my creativity,instead,l use it to enhance it.
Education that can take you places its the one that you apply...theory with no application has no value.
Its time anyone who is learned breaks the stereotype that learned people are only focused to do white collar jobs. Education is just a guideline,its not a means to an end. It also gives you a platform to prove yourself unlike someone else who does not have it and has to work extra hard to prove their point,they can do a particular job even without a certificate to show for it.
Yes we have stories of people who have made it in life without much education but its important to note,they got those ideas while in school.Good example...Bill Gates was a 2nd year when he got the idea of microsoft. Gates graduated from Lakeside School in 1973. He scored 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT and enrolled at Harvard College in the autumn of 1973.Gates did not have a definite study plan while a student at Harvard and spent a lot of time using the school's computers.Gates dropped out of Harvard to start his own company....Please note he was in school when he got the idea........
So yes...its ok to be an entrepreneur but don't playdown education....Food for thought.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Strathmore University experience.
My time at Strathmore University was rather interesting.Starting with the so many rules of "how to dress","minimal interactions with opposite sex", "University reports sent to the guardians" etc.
Discipline was the core value l learnt in this University. We even had ethics and theology classes though not examinable. I enjoyed my theology classes with Fr Emmanuel Gonzalez especially about "Christianity and contraceptives." He was anti-contraceptives or any form of any family planning.According to what he taught us, God blessed them and said to them, "Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it and using contraceptives its defying that command. You can only imagine the controversies it brought.
The other thing that l can't forget about Strathmore its about every student assigned a "tutor"My tutors were fine and they were both ladies.We didn't meet much but all l can remember one of them "Ms Mwagona" cautioned me about being too appealing to one of my male lecturers,and l was told if l had to see him after class for any classwork clarification l look for a female counterpart. Well,l defied that advice and have no regrets because l became one of the best students in that course "Financial Accounting". And yes that Lecturer "Nathan" was quite a charm and at some point l had a "crush" on him but it faded with time.And am glad i didn't lose my focus but l did so well and managed to complete CPA in stipulated time and Financial Accounting was my favorite.
I made friends at the university,one friendship that stood out was with "Josephine", she still is my friend.Olive,Sharon,Collins,Kuria,Sammy......the Christian union friends,we had an awesome time and we are still great friend to this day.Fr Emmanuel was a great friend too and still is,he taught me a lot about Roman Catholic doctrines,l almost converted and other related life issues.
And last but not least we are good friends with my one time crush/former lecturer Nathan to-date.
Almost forgot to mention, l would bring black-forest cake in all my birthdays to share with my friends at the University.(January 9th)
So.....my journey of doing CPA(section 1 to 6) was amazing and am blessed l did it in the best university "Strathmore".
Discipline was the core value l learnt in this University. We even had ethics and theology classes though not examinable. I enjoyed my theology classes with Fr Emmanuel Gonzalez especially about "Christianity and contraceptives." He was anti-contraceptives or any form of any family planning.According to what he taught us, God blessed them and said to them, "Be fruitful and increase in number; fill the earth and subdue it and using contraceptives its defying that command. You can only imagine the controversies it brought.
The other thing that l can't forget about Strathmore its about every student assigned a "tutor"My tutors were fine and they were both ladies.We didn't meet much but all l can remember one of them "Ms Mwagona" cautioned me about being too appealing to one of my male lecturers,and l was told if l had to see him after class for any classwork clarification l look for a female counterpart. Well,l defied that advice and have no regrets because l became one of the best students in that course "Financial Accounting". And yes that Lecturer "Nathan" was quite a charm and at some point l had a "crush" on him but it faded with time.And am glad i didn't lose my focus but l did so well and managed to complete CPA in stipulated time and Financial Accounting was my favorite.
I made friends at the university,one friendship that stood out was with "Josephine", she still is my friend.Olive,Sharon,Collins,Kuria,Sammy......the Christian union friends,we had an awesome time and we are still great friend to this day.Fr Emmanuel was a great friend too and still is,he taught me a lot about Roman Catholic doctrines,l almost converted and other related life issues.
And last but not least we are good friends with my one time crush/former lecturer Nathan to-date.
Almost forgot to mention, l would bring black-forest cake in all my birthdays to share with my friends at the University.(January 9th)
So.....my journey of doing CPA(section 1 to 6) was amazing and am blessed l did it in the best university "Strathmore".
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
So now after completing my registration with Kasneb l started my classes at Strathmore University.Before joining l had to do entrance exams which l did well and was admitted.My first day was very exciting,l was so optimistic about it.
The funniest part was that,l came with a complete geometry set.....and no calculator.....
The funniest part was that,l came with a complete geometry set.....and no calculator.....
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
I still remember to this day when l was registering for CPA exams with Kasneb. l almost missed out the last day because one of my referees had not certified her photos and she had gone for training ....Karen....getting there was a hustle by itself as they are rarely public means of transport going there....but l managed to get her....after walking miles and miles.....and after she certified them l had to get back to KASNEB offices and the time for closing their offices was almost.....so l did something very risky for a college gal.....l asked for a ride from a stranger and it turn out well.....he dropped me in the KASNEB offices and l managed to register....believe you me.....l had a relief sigh.....because l got there safe and in-time......but l am not encouraging any gal out there to ever do that.....lets just say l was fortunate nothing happened to me.....could be its because l had been brought up in shags (rural area) "Nanyuki" and there people trust each other a lot unlike towns/cities........
Monday, February 27, 2012
When l registered for CPA Exams with KASNEB,it was quite a process,,, l wandered what l was getting myself to,but am one gal who does not give up easily,,,so l did all that was required and finally got registered,,,,and started my classes at Strathmore University,,,will share my experience at Strathmore with time,,,,
Monday, February 20, 2012
Most accountants are stereotyped to be boring.I don't fully agree with that, because am one and am not boring.I think the perception was back in the days and with time we are becoming social accountants,way to go,to also enjoy what you do.Break the monotony and make accounting more spicy.....share ideas of how that can be done.
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