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In order to begin exporting teachers, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has begun negotiations with the Ministries of Labor and Foreign Affairs, as well as other relevant parties, to obtain jobs for tutors overseas.
Mr. Calvin Anyuor, the legal director of TSC, has stated that there is a teacher shortage in Kenya and that it will be a good idea to find chances for them outside.
Anyuori said that because the nation has an excess of instructors, the commission has begun interacting with important stakeholders to allow the export of instructional resources.
According to Anyuori, TSC has begun working with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Labor, and other pertinent government organizations to find instructors who can travel to Germany to teach English.
Anyuor claims that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has begun securing the market for instructors who are already qualified in a number of different nations.
If all goes according to plan, TSC will be exporting teachers, which will be a relief for thousands of educators who have not yet been hired by the commission.
TSC guarantees that educators who graduate from different training institutes possess the appropriate level of education needed to compete in the labor market.
The TSC register indicates that 400,000 teachers work for the organization.
By the following year, 2025, the commission still has not hired 46,000 of the people working as teacher interns to full-time, pensionable positions.
With the contract extension, the aforementioned teaching interns are nearly finished with their two-year program.
TSC’s plans to export the following teachers to begin.
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