Education CS Address, a recruitment advertisement for 20,000 JSS teachers.
The government announced plans to hire at least 20,000 teachers by 2025 in order to reduce the workload associated with educating Grade 9 students, shortly after the Education CS Address 20000 JSS Teachers Recruitment Advert.
During a speech in Bungoma, Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu of the Ministry of Education declared that eighth-graders will be advancing to ninth grade in elementary schools.
Machogu claims that in order to ease this transfer, the administration has already assigned tasks to every constituency in the country.
He emphasized that 6,000 classrooms will be built before the year ends thanks to a conditional Sh3.4 billion funding.
The National Government-Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF) and the national government worked closely together to create this project.
Additionally, Machogu stated that the World Bank had given the government Sh9 billion to construct an extra 9,000 elementary school classrooms.
With this extra financing, 15,015 classrooms will be able to be built by the end of the year.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) intends to hire 20,000 teachers, especially for Grade 9, in terms of teacher recruitment.
The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has finished developing the curriculum materials for Grade 9, and the process of making these learning materials available to the public is almost complete, according to the 20000 JSS Teachers Recruitment Ad. Machoku.
In response to speculations on social media, Machogu denied that all Grade 9 classes would be moved to secondary schools the following academic year.
Accusations that he gave the Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) instructions to design the Grade 8 Kenya Primary Placement Examination (KEPPE) in order to allocate pupils to Grade 9 were also refuted.
He reaffirmed that the current system has not changed and that the claims that a new exam would be introduced by November of this year are untrue.
The CS refuted false claims that the State was trying to transfer Grade 9 teachers and pupils to secondary schools in order to implement the competency-based curriculum.
According to a fabricated circular, these teachers would be impacted by the change that would move junior secondary school teachers from elementary schools to high schools to supervise classes 9, 10, 11, and 12.
TSC has confirmed that there is a severe teacher shortage in junior secondary schools, highlighting the pressing necessity for the scheduled hiring in order to guarantee sufficient staffing and the successful execution of educational initiatives.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) will release the official advertisement, and the schoolupdates.co.ke media staff will keep you informed.
Education CS Address, a recruitment advertisement for 20,000 JSS teachers.
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