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Why school holidays are important for Kenyan teachers

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Why school holidays are important for Kenyan teachers
School students in uniform walk with backpacks as traffic and buildings appear in the background.

School breaks are not just a time for learners to rest but also give teachers an opportunity to recharge, reflect, and prepare for the next academic term.

As schools across Kenya close for the holidays, many people assume teachers are simply taking a long break from work. While school holidays do provide some much-needed time away from the classroom, they are also a period for planning, professional development, and personal well-being.

Education experts say giving teachers time to rest is essential not only for their health but also for the quality of education they provide when schools reopen.

Teaching can be mentally and emotionally demanding

Teaching involves much more than delivering lessons.

Every day, teachers prepare lesson plans, mark assignments, assess learners, manage classrooms, attend meetings, supervise co-curricular activities, and support students facing academic or personal challenges.

Over the course of a school term, these responsibilities can lead to mental and physical fatigue.

A teacher writing on a classroom board during a lesson.PHOTO/William Muthama

Holidays provide time to recover

Rest is an important part of maintaining physical and mental health.

Research published in the Journal of Applied Psychology has found that taking breaks from work can improve well-being, reduce stress, and help people return to work feeling more energised and productive.

For teachers, school holidays offer an opportunity to spend time with family, catch up on sleep, pursue hobbies, and recover from the demands of the school term.

This recovery can improve concentration, patience, and motivation when classes resume.

Professional development continues

School holidays often provide opportunities for teachers to improve their skills.

Many attend workshops, seminars, and in-service training on topics such as digital learning, curriculum implementation, classroom management, and learner assessment.

Continuous professional development enables teachers to stay updated with changes in education and adopt new teaching strategies that benefit learners.

Stronger family relationships

During the school term, teachers often leave home early and return late due to lessons, marking, and extracurricular responsibilities.

School holidays allow them to spend quality time with their families, attend personal events, and reconnect with loved ones.

Maintaining a healthy work-life balance is important for overall well-being and can help reduce stress.

Better wellbeing benefits learners

When teachers are well-rested and motivated, learners also benefit.

Studies have shown that teacher well-being is linked to classroom effectiveness, student engagement, and the overall learning environment.

Teachers who feel supported are generally better able to manage classrooms, communicate effectively, and respond positively to learners’ needs.

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