KUPPET sounds alarm over rising assaults on teachers in Murang’a

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has expressed alarm over a surge in student assaults on teachers in Murang’a County. The union is calling for stricter disciplinary measures to address the declining respect for educators.
Why it matters
The rise in school violence poses a significant threat to the safety of the educational environment and the professional well-being of teachers.
The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers (KUPPET) has raised concern over what it describes as a worrying rise in cases of students assaulting teachers in Murang’a County, following four separate incidents reported in different secondary schools within the last one month.
The article focuses on union concerns and reported incidents without taking a partisan stance.
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