Why Kenyan teachers are facing a quiet stress crisis

There is a quiet crisis unfolding in staffrooms, classrooms, and corridors—one that rarely makes headlines but steadily erodes the very foundation of education. It is not about infrastructure, curriculum changes, or policy gaps. It is about the teacher—the human being at the centre of learning—silently battling stress, anxiety, and creeping depression. Teaching has never been … Continue reading Why Kenyan teachers are facing a quiet stress crisis