TSC offers training to more JSS teachers.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) embarks on training of teachers ready for the second class of Junior Secondary School.
The exercise at Jamhuri High School in Nairobi is fostering to get more teachers with skills to handle changing trends
In the education system. Furthermore, the country did away with the 8-4-4 starting from primary schools.
More teachers needed for JSS
Teachers Service Commission Chief Executive Officer Dr Nancy Macharia says the new curriculum required an innovative
Human capacity and revitalizing the teaching profession.This will ensure quality,equity and relevance in education.
TSC to employ more teachers for Junior Secondary School
Dr Macharia said the Commission has already rolled out remote learning as an innovative strategy for alternative
Learning modes of the curriculum implementation and has sensitized 163,938 teachers.
The year 2023 , TSC has also rolled 229,000 primary school teachers and 60,000 others for Junior Secondary School.
TSC to employ trained teachers in JSS.
According to the Kenya Primary School Heads Association Chairman Johnson Nzioka, the training would improve human capital and capacity.
He also said, the technology will enhance teaching and learning with their students as well as providing features to enhance
Teachers-learner engagement.On the other side , the Kenya Secondary Schools Heads Association Kahi Indimuli warns of teachers shortage.
He adds that, if the situation is not we’ll addressed, the challenge of JSS teachers will bring a more chaotic environment.
Country ushers in Competency Based Curriculum fully.
This is because, there’s an incoming class under the Junior Secondary School that needs attention and plenty trained teachers.
Mr Indimuli further records that a total of 56,000 teachers were absorbed at the beginning of the year 2023.
KCSE exams results to be released on this dates.
However, teachers across the country are now questioning the criteria used to select those who are going for the exercise.
In relation to this, the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment marking of exams is over and the results ready.
The results will be out in January next year.
TSC offers training to more JSS teachers