KISE’s Educational Assessment and Resource Centre extends critical services to regional communities, empowering educators and families nationwide.
The Kenya Institute of Special Education (KISE) brings its expertise to the regions through the Educational Assessment and Resource Centre (EARC). This initiative focuses on delivering training, assessments, and resources directly to communities. By equipping educators and caregivers with skills and tools, KISE fosters inclusive education practices and enhances support for children with special needs across the country.

On-Site Training
Workshops and seminars for teachers and caregivers in their local settings.


Disability Assessments
Individual evaluations to identify and address learning or developmental challenges.

Resource Provision
Distribution of educational materials to support inclusive teaching.
Why EARC Programs?
Our outreach programs ensure accessible, inclusive education services for all, no matter their location.
Services are brought directly to the communities.
Programs are tailored to regional needs.
Expert teams ensure high-quality assessments and training.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who can benefit from EARC services?
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- Where are these services offered?
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Services are provided in regional locations across Kenya, making them accessible to all.
- Is there a cost for these services?
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Most services are free, while others require a nominal fee. Details are provided during the enrollment process.