President Ruto Advocates for Local Teachers in Pastoralist Regions, Promises 20,000 New Teacher Jobs.
During a recent address in Wajir, President William Ruto reiterated his commitment to addressing the education challenges faced by pastoralist communities.
Emphasizing the need for local teachers, the president highlighted the importance of pastoralists embracing teaching as a profession to ensure sustainable education in their regions.
President Ruto pointed out that many pastoralist communities appreciate education but overlook the critical role of teachers.
He stated that relying on teachers from other areas has often led to classrooms without instructors, especially during periods of crisis when external teachers seek transfers.
The president praised counties for their efforts in sponsoring local students to teacher training colleges.
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He pledged additional support, announcing that the government will implement affirmative action to increase enrollment opportunities for teacher trainees from pastoralist regions.
President Ruto remarked that by training and employing more teachers from these areas, the government aims to ensure children from pastoralist communities have consistent access to quality education.
Teacher Recruitment Plans
In a bold move to address the teacher shortage across the country, President Ruto declared: “I will employ 20,000 more teachers this December.”
He emphasized that this initiative would prioritize regions with acute teacher shortages, particularly those in pastoralist areas, to enhance educational access for marginalized communities.
“We are going to provide affirmative action for you if you sponsor more teachers. We will create more places in teacher training institutions so that we can train and employ teachers from this region,” he affirmed.
The president expressed confidence in the role of education in fostering unity and cohesion across Kenya.
He concluded by urging all stakeholders to work together to make Kenya a stronger and more prosperous nation.
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Summary Table: Key Points
Key Announcements | Details |
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Teacher Recruitment | 20,000 teachers to be hired by December |
Support for Pastoralist Regions | Affirmative action for teacher training |
Encouragement to Local Communities | More sponsorships for local teacher trainees |
Long-term Vision | Building unity and access to education |
President Ruto Advocates for Local Teachers in Pastoralist Regions, Promises 20,000 New Teacher Jobs.
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