Slight changes on invigilation and supervision of kcse exams
Slight changes on invigilation and supervision of kcse exams where only Secondary school teachers are to administer national examinations in 2023.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) says a total of 900,000 candidates are sitting for their final examinations.
On the other hand a total of 101,376 teachers have to oversee the exam process across the country.
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The Teachers Service Commission Chief Executive Officer Dr Nancy Macharia assures Kenyans of smooth running of exams.
Speaking in Mombasa County, she says that so far, no challenges on reports and exams are going on well.
Furthermore she says, the government has plans, Incase the heavy rains interfere with the national examinations papers delivery.
Besides she has confidence over the strategic preparations that are in place to ensure safety of exams materials.
This adds that, the government has choppers in standby to uplift examinations materials Incase of any difficulties in remote areas.
Additionally, Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang says KCPE went on well and KCSE is to be seamless too.
The supervision of the kcse exams is on a high note to ensure all is well .
Knec warns teachers who are using social media
The Kenya National Examination Council has given a warning to teachers who will be found in exam malpractice.
Some teachers got themselves in hot soup as they were sending examination materials online .
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The teachers who will be caught with the online rumours on exams will be taken in for questioning and the tsc rules shall follow.
Furthermore the principal from a local school in kisii was caught over the illegal pictures moving online and will lead to interdiction.
Teachers should be cautious over whatsapp usage.
Slight changes on invigilation and supervision of kcse exams