TSC prerequisites for teaching in secondary schools in 2024.
In Kenya, the Teacher Service Commission (TSC) has set standards for all secondary school instructors. The TSC estimates that there are over 300,000 teachers in the nation, making teaching one of the most popular careers.
The administration of human resources in the education sector is overseen by the Teachers Service Commission of Kenya, an autonomous agency established under the Kenyan Constitution.
Three major groups comprise Kenyan teachers: Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE), Primary Education Teaching, and Education Diplomas and Degrees. Every group has different duties and requires particular credentials.
In particular, this article explores the requirements for secondary school teachers, a field where standards and curricula change over time.
The TSC will require upgraded credentials, including specialized training for teaching pupils with visual and hearing impairments, for secondary school teachers starting in 2024.
The requirements change according on the degree level being pursued, such as postgraduate diploma in education (PGDE), bachelor’s degree, or diploma.
While some degree holders hope to teach secondary school, those with marks below the TSC’s C+ KCSE mean grade criteria occasionally find it difficult to pursue this career path.
In addition, the TSC authorizes particular course combinations for secondary education that include a variety of disciplines like science, languages, math, the humanities, technology, and special education. Teachers looking for work in secondary schools can use these authorized combinations as a guide.
TSC prerequisites for teaching in secondary schools in 2024.
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