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1 JKF Educational Publishers
COMPANY NAME: The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation
COMPANY PROFILE
THE JOMO KENYATTA FOUNDATION
Educational Publishers
Kitabu hiki kimedhamiriwa kutumika kama mfululizo wa vitabu vya kiada
kwa Gredi ya Kwanza. Kimeandikwa kuambatana na mtalaa mpya. Kitabu
hiki kimelenga kumwongoza mwanafunzi katika masomo yake ya lugha ya
Kiswahili kwa kutimiza maarubu ya mtalaa wa kiwango husika. Ndani yake
mna mbinu bora za ujifunzaji ambazo zitawaelekeza wanafunzi kuhusu njia
bora za kutimiza malengo yao. Kimezingatia stadi zote za kujifunza lugha,
yaani: (i) Kusikiliza(ii) Kuzungumza(iii) Kusoma(iv) Kuandika(v) Msamiati(vi) Sarufi Mwanafunzi amepewa nafasi ya kujifunza mwenyewe kutokana na picha
maridhawa, hadithi, mashairi na michezo murua. Ili kuzidisha hamasisho la
ujifunzaji, mwongozo maalumu umeandaliwa ili kuwapa walimu mbinu
thabiti za kuuchochea ujifunzaji miongoni mwa wanafunzi. Ili kutathmini
kiwango cha ujifunzaji miongoni mwa wanafunzi kitabu hiki kimetoa
mazoezi ya kutosha yatakayowawezesha kupata:Zaidi ya hayo uchochezi huo huwafahamisha namna ya kulinganisha
uhusiano wa mada waliyojifunza;
Kitabu hiki kimeandikwa na waandishi wenye tajiriba pevu. Wamekomaa
kwenye stadi ya uandishi wa vitabu vya kiada.
JKF
Mtalaa unaozingatia umilisi
THE JOMO KENYATTA FOUNDATION
JOMO KENYATTA FOUNDATION
Tovuti: www.jkf.co.ke
Mtalaa unaozingatia umilisi
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Website: www.jkf.co.ke
Competence-based curriculum
PRIMARY MATHEMATICS
Teacher’s Guide for Grade 1
This is the first book in the new series of Primary Mathematics
written specifically for the competence-based curriculum. The
coursebook is intended for use by Grade 1 learners. It prepares
the learner for day to day living and number work in higher levels
of schooling.
The unique strength of the book lies in the following areas:
concepts and
skills with a strong activity orientation.
promote self-study and ease of use.
concept and skill learnt.
The book comes with a separate comprehensive teacher's guide
and a set of wall charts.
This coursebook has been designed with special reference to
learners with different learning abilities.
PRIMARY MATHEMATICS 1
Competence-based curriculum
Approved by
K I C D
ISBN 978-9966-51-111-9
1K I C D
NewPrimary English
Learner’s Activities for Grade One
JKF
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Primary English Pupils' Book 5
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Syllabus
THE JOMO KENYATTA FOUNDATION
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Welcome
PRIMARY MATHEMATICS
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Website: www.jkf.co.ke
Competence-based curriculum
PRIMARY MATHEMATICS
Learner’s Activities Book for Grade 2
This is the second book in the new series of Primary Mathematics
written specifically for the competence-based curriculum. The
coursebook is intended for use by Grade 2 learners. It prepares
the learner for day to day living and number work in higher levels
of schooling.
The unique strength of the book lies in the following areas:
concepts and
skills with a strong activity orientation.
promote self-study and ease of use.
concept and skill learnt.
The book comes with a separate comprehensive teacher's guide
and a set of wall charts.
This book has been designed with special reference to learners
with different learning abilities.
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Approved by
K I C D
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ISBN 978-9966-51-112-6
... supporting our educationWe are 9001:2015 ISO Certified
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Company Brief
The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (JKF) was established by the Government of Kenya (GOK) in 1966 as a company limited by guarantee and having no share capital for the sole object of advancing education, relief of poverty and distress of the public in East Africa. In 1968, the JKF scholarship fund was started as a strategy for realizing the Company’s core objective of advancing education and relief of poverty. JKF, therefore, operates in two industries, publishing and scholarship.
1.2. Ownership and Management
The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation is 100% owned by the Government of Kenya and is a state corporation under the Ministry of Education. JKF board is composed of Chief of Staff & Head of Public Service, Cabinet Secretary National Treasury & Planning, Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Education, JKF Managing Director and three independent members.
1.3 Quality Policy
“The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation is committed to provide and sustain high quality Publishing and Scholarship services by operating a Quality Management System in accordance with ISO 9001:2015 International Standard”.
This is anchored on the following:
• Good Corporate Governance: The success of an Organization is embedded on Corporate Governance. Sound Leadership and Risk Management are very key in ensuring achievement of Corporate Objectives in an Organization.
• Customer Focus: In order to attract and retain customers in our business, there is always the need to know what the customer requires. The satisfaction of our customers is key to the sustainability of the business.
• Continual Quality Improvement: With a changing world and dynamic customer requirements, improvement, innovation and adaptability to change must be at the heart of every Organization. This ensures that the Organization remains ahead of competition.
MissionProvision of customer-focused educational publications and
scholarships
VisionAn educated, empowered and
inclusive society
Core ValuesProfessionalism
IntegrityFairness
InnovativenessTeamwork
Responsiveness
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• People Support: The most valuable asset in an Organization is staff. It is essential to attract and retain a competent staff which ensures high productivity and achievement of all other Organizational Objectives.
• Communication: Effective Communication is critical to the understanding of Organizational Strategy and Objectives. Communication ensures that all stakeholders work together to the attainment of these objectives.
• Corporate Social Responsibility: A successful Organization is one that strives to give back to the society. This creates a conducive environment for continued public appreciation.
2.0 BUSINESS CONCEPT
2.1 Publishing
The Foundation is an indigenous publishing house, developing quality, competitively-priced educational materials from Early Childhood to Tertiary level. The underlying philosophy of JKF’s publishing programmes is self-reliance. The publications are designed to promote self-study in meeting curriculum objectives. The books can be used with minimum support from the teacher and enquiry amongst learners and readers. In addition, the Foundation offers pre-press and printing services.
2.1.1 What drives publishing
The value drivers in the JKF books include:
• Experienced authors, based on their classroom experience, involvement in curriculum activities and expertise in writing for the intended target levels;
• Adequate coverage of the syllabus concepts and skills with a strong activity orientation; and
• Comprehensive teachers’ guides that suggest relevant teaching aids, games and charts.
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2.1.2 Products
The Foundation has taken pride in publishing books that have become household names. The most famous of these is the Primary Mathematics course book, which has been used by school-going children in almost all households. The success of this and other highly rated books within our unrivalled portfolio of quality brands, is the result of value added features.
2.1.3 Key Customers
NAME TOWN NAME TOWN NAME TOWN NAME TOWNAnvi Emporium Kisumu Textbook
Centre Nairobi Njambas Bookshop Nairobi Khimji
Bookshop Nyeri
Savanis Book Centre Nairobi Vaghela
School Centre Kakamega Chaka Bookshop Nairobi Fulchand
Bookshop Kisumu
Jonzavike Bookshop Kisii
Sharif Supermarket Bookshop
Bungoma Perfect Seal Nairobi
Waki Supplies Agencies
Kitale
Stationery Mombasa Internet Bookshop Kitui
Lela Books & Stationers
Diani Lisa Paper Work Kitale
Laxmi Booksellers Nairobi Krishna
Bookshop Busia Student Choice Eldoret
Patmat Printers & Stationers
Nakuru
2.1.4 Publishing Milestones
We publish books for: Pre-primary School | Primary School| Secondary School| General Readers| Children Books |Tertiary
The Foundation as a key stakeholder and publisher developed new curriculum materials and 18 of its titles were approved by KICD for use as course books and a further 6 as supplementary curriculum support materials under CBC.
The Foundation continues to provide high quality books some of which have scooped top awards in various categories among them; the Wahome Mutahi Literary Awards and The Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature.
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2.2 Printing Services
The Foundation has a state of the art full colour digital printing press with the capacityto print on demand, and high-end finishing.
We provide quality printing services at competitive rates for all printing solutions, such as: • Books • Financial reports • Forms
• Financial statements • Strategic plans • Files
• Registers • Folders • Diaries
• Brochures • Flyers • Posters
• Calendars • Many other products
and others
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2.2.1 Key Clients
Ethics & Anti-Corruption Commission(EACC)
Moi Teaching & Referral Hospital(MTRH)
Teachers Service Commission(TSC)
Kenyatta National Hospital(KNH)
The Judiciary of KenyaNational Authority for the Campaign Against Drug Abuse(NACADA)
Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission(IEBC)
Kenya Urban Roads Authority(KURA)
Centre for Mathematics, Science & Technology Education in Africa(CEMASTEA)
Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops(KCCB)
Kenya Education Management Institute(KEMI)
Industrial & Commercial Development Corporation(ICDC)
National Crime Research Centre(NCRC)
Nairobi County Ministry of Education
Kenya Tea Development Authority(KTDA)
Isiolo County Kenya Publishers Association(KPA)
2.2.2 Other Services
SERVICE REQUIREMENTSDURATION/ STANDARD
COST
1. Publishing Submission of typed manuscript for assessment
6 months Free of charge
2. Editing documents Proof-reading Customer’s draft (soft copy)
Up to 50 pages per day
Ksh. 350 per page
3.Typesetting and page design of straight text
Customer’s draft and briefUp to 50 pages per day
Ksh. 250 per page
4.Typesetting and page design of scientific/mathematical text
Customer’s draft and briefUp to 30 pages per day
Ksh. 1,000 per page
5. Cover design Customer’s brief 3 working days Ksh. 10,000
6. Logo design Customer’s brief 7 working days Ksh. 20,000
7.Design of wedding and fundraising cards
Customer’s draft and brief 3 working days Ksh. 500
8. Design of certificates Customer’s draft and brief 3 working days Ksh. 3,000
9.Design of business cards and complimentary slips
Customer’s draft 3 working daysKsh. 500 per item
10.Scanning (to be used in any of the design jobs)
Photos, Illustrations Up to 20 scans per day
Ksh. 650 per illustration
11. Printing Printing quotation 3 working days Free of charge
12.Translation Eng > Kis and vice versa
Customer’s documentDepends on complexity of the document
Ksh. 3-10 per word
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3.0 SCHOLARSHIP
3.1 Scholarship Milestones
4.0 RECENT AWARDS
Champions of Governance; 2nd Runners Up Winner Statutory Bodies 2017 and 2018 Sector 2017 and 2018 Financial Reporting
The Foundation is able to expend its profits for the purposes of advancement of education by awarding scholarships to bright but needy students in public secondary schools in Kenya. The number of scholarships offered varies from year to year subject to the
Foundation’s Financial capability. In 2009, The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation Scholarships Beneficiaries Association (JKFSBA) was formed and registered. The Association brings together all past beneficiaries of the JKF Scholarship Programme.
The Foundation prides itself with an elite alumni throughout the country and beyond. Having been a secondary school scholarship provider for the last 50 years, the Foundation has offered and continues to give scholarships to needy but bright beneficiaries in the country. It is against this background that The JKF gained another milestone early this year when it was appointed as the Government Agency which will regulate, manage and coordinate philanthropic groups in the area of scholarships and social support in basic education.
The Foundation in its commitment to upholding good corporate governance and accountability, has won numerous awards.
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Corporate Information
POSTAL ADDRESS: P. O. BOX 30533- 00100, Nairobi
PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 51 Enterprise Road, Industrial Area
TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 020-2330002/3, 0723 286993, 0735 339135
KIJABE STREET OUTLET: 020-2224499, 2215598, 0721/0735 136413
EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.jkf.co.ke
BUSINESS TYPE: Publishing/Public Commercial Entity
COMPANY REGISTRATION NO: 4/66
COMPANY PIN NO: P000595090E
BANK NAME: Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB)
BANK BRANCH: Moi Avenue
ACCOUNT NAME: The Jomo Kenyatta Foundation
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 1107087813
SWIFT CODE: KCB LKX
MPESA: Lipa na Mpesa: Pay Bill No: 834724
Acc. Name: Business Name
PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY;
Head Office Mobile: 0723 969793, 0735 339135
Kijabe Street Mobile: 0721 136413, 0735 136413
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