THE STANDARD By
Jacob Ngetich |
December 22nd 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Education PS Belio Kpsang, Teachers Service Commission CEO Nancy Macharia and Education CS George Magoha at the Kenya School of Government in Nairobi. [File]
The scramble for about 13,000 teachers promotion slots has kicked off amid fears that this could be the last nail to sink the giant teachers union that has opposed the criteria to be used to move tutors to new grades.
In an advert released yesterday, Teachers Service Commission (TSC) says the promotions will be based on career progression guidelines (CPG) that has been subject of contention between the employer and Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut).
Mass Global Movement Rapidly Scaling Towards Compulsory Climate Literacy Adoption at Next Year s COP26
Over 350 Organizations, Representing Hundreds of Millions of People in More Than 100 Countries on Board and Counting
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Since its launch just two months ago, the international campaign to secure stepped up ambition on climate education and support the growth of the green economy is attracting rapid backing from a growing range of diverse organizations in more than 100 countries. From international labor unions representing over 200 million members and teachers unions covering 178 countries, to environmental groups, NGOs, and Mayors around the world, supporters strongly believe adding climate literacy to school curricula is a long overdue key to solving the climate crisis facing humanity.
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Pope Francis Wades into Institutional Investing, Calls for Changes in Capitalism
Posted on 12/10/2020
The Council for Inclusive Capitalism with the Vatican is a new partnership between some of the world’s largest investment and business leaders and the Vatican. In this unusual pairing, big business and Pope Francis are coming to terms on how businesses should operate. The pontiff has on numerous occasions criticized capitalism in blistering terms. In October, Pope Francis said that the coronavirus pandemic has proven that the “magic theories” of market capitalism have failed. He added that the world needs a new type of politics that promotes dialogue and solidarity and rejects war at all costs.