Teachers From Kenol – Murang’a County Demonstrations: A Call for Educational Reform

Teachers From Kenol - Murang'a County Demonstrations

Teachers From Kenol – Murang’a County Demonstrations

Teachers From Kenol – Murang’a County have joined their collegues from other parts of the country in Demonstrations calling for reforms in the education sector including favourable salaries from their hard work.

The ongoing teacher’s protests in Kenya are the result of long-standing frustrations rather than a singular occurrence. This demonstrations might end up paralyzing the education sector  few days after students have returned back to school from their long holiday.

Students have also been greatly impacted by the demonstrations. Numerous locations have reported closing their schools and having learning disruptions. Teachers’ demands for reform are adding to the pressure being placed on the education system by scarce resources.

Teachers in Kenya have long had difficulties with unequal pay, unfavorable working conditions, and a lack of resources. The growing expense of living and growing pressure on educators have made these problems worse.

“Kama Salary in 10K, Wafundishwe na Ulimwengu” Teachers From Kenol – Murang’a County have bitterly exclaimed during their peaceful protests.

Some of the Demands which Teachers Want to be Met are:

Good Salaries:

One of the main driving forces behind the protests has been the difference in pay between various teacher classifications. A lot of teachers contend that their pay isn’t commensurate with their background, experience, or living expenses. Many teachers have called for a more equitable pay structure, and the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has come under fire for the way it handles payment scales.

Working Conditions:

Concerns about their working circumstances have also been voiced by teachers. Schools are frequently underfunded, and class sizes have been rising gradually. It has become challenging for instructors to provide high-quality instruction due to a lack of sufficient instructional resources and infrastructure assistance.

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