The recent wave of demands urging the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) to “pay teachers now” has generated significant public sympathy. At face value, the call appears justified – after all, no professional should work and wait indefinitely for compensation. However, beneath the emotional appeal lies a troubling misdirection of accountability. As an examiner within … Continue reading Pay teachers now? Why the pressure on KNEC is misplaced
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Pay teachers now? Why the pressure on KNEC is misplaced
The recent wave of demands urging the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) to “pay teachers now” has generated significant public sympathy. At face value, the call appears justified – after all, no professional should work and wait indefinitely for compensation. However, beneath the emotional appeal lies a troubling misdirection of accountability. As an examiner within … Continue reading Pay teachers now? Why the pressure on KNEC is misplaced