Across Kenya’s education system, a quiet but corrosive transformation is taking place—one that rarely makes headlines yet steadily erodes the quality of learning in our schools. Head teachers and principals, once respected as instructional leaders and academic anchors, are increasingly being reduced to accountants, procurement officers, compliance clerks, and messengers of bureaucracy. The classroom, which … Continue reading Why school heads are drifting into being accountants rather than instructional leaders
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Why school heads are drifting into being accountants rather than instructional leaders
Across Kenya’s education system, a quiet but corrosive transformation is taking place—one that rarely makes headlines yet steadily erodes the quality of learning in our schools. Head teachers and principals, once respected as instructional leaders and academic anchors, are increasingly being reduced to accountants, procurement officers, compliance clerks, and messengers of bureaucracy. The classroom, which … Continue reading Why school heads are drifting into being accountants rather than instructional leaders