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Embakasi East MP Babu Owino Is Now Teaching Mathematics Classes Online
Babu Owino is working overtime during this pandemic. The youthful MP has been more vocal particularly on the issue of candidates siting for the national exams this year. With education ministry affirming that the exams will go on as planned, Babu went out to say that the papers must only be surging the topics that the schools have covered as per the syllabus schedule.
Babu is on record telling the education CS Prof Magoha to first forward to his office the set papers for approval to ensure that they only conform with the coveted subjects.
Ministry has since announced that the questions will only be within the part of the syllabus covered. The MP is now taking things a step further by hosting revision classes for KCSE students. Today he was teaching mathematics covering one of the most complex topics; calculus. He will be conducting the lessons as time goes by.
Heres a cut from the class.
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