Time for a classroom teacher to lead the JTA – Kennedy
Jun 3rd, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 6:54#JamaicaGleaner #JTA #Teachers JUNE 3, 2021: Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) presidential hopeful, Anthony Kennedy, a senior teacher at Kings Primary and Infant School in Westmoreland, says electing principals for the association’s top job has been a failing experiment. According to Kennedy, the lone classroom teacher among the five contenders for next month’s JTA president-elect contest, it is time for the association to put the teachers first.
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