The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released another batch of promotion letters for school administrators who applied in March and were later interviewed in their counties.
They include letters for Principals, Deputy Principals and Senior Masters in secondary schools and teacher training colleges TTCs).
Also in the letters are Headteachers, Deputy Headteachers and Senior Teachers in primary schools.
At the same time the Commission has extended the period for teachers to apply for recently readvertised promotions by seven days.
According to the Commission, the deadline to apply for promotions was on June 9 but will now close on June 15 after two previous attempts given failed to attract enough applicants
TSC seeks to promote over 14,000 teachers, even as it stated that thousands of schools still remain without heads and deputies of institutions over the failure by teachers to apply for advertised positions.
“The Commission strives to ensure that teachers are promoted as a means to recognize and reward teachers’ effort and performance, align them for succession management or career progression and to motivate them to perform better in their duties and responsibilities. This is geared towards improving quality of teaching and learning,” said TSC in a statement.
TSC encouraged teachers to apply for these positions saying that it has a responsibility to provide institutional administrators for public educational institutions for their effective management.
The Commission initially advertised for 14,738 teacher promotions in January for various positions including chief principals, principals, deputy principals, headteachers, deputy headteachers, senior masters and senior teachers as well as Special Needs Education (SNE) positions to fill vacant positions and institutional administrators.
However, even after the second advertisement, there is still a variance of 1,001 positions that the Commission is seeking to fill.
For instance, out of the 7,720 deputy headteachers for regular primary schools advertised in the first round, the Commission got feedback for 5,152 positions, which means there was still a vacancy of 2,568.
For the second round of advertisement, another 1,581 teachers applied for promotions, which saw a variance of 987.
“The Commission has again given an additional seven days from June 9 to 15 to allow more applications,” said the Commission.
When TSC says teachers do not apply for these posts ,what happens when we apply and some are not shortlisted ,who is not telling the truth here .
Let the c2 teachers who are mostly Diploma teachers stagnated on the same grade for more than seven years be given this offer.Arrrears should also be paid to them for all those years lost in one job group.Just imagine 7 years in one job group surely with the tough economic times! Kindly let the Tsc be human and sympathetic to it’s teachers.Its of no harm to lower the requirements and reward these lot of c 2 cadre as a motivational factor.
Why are there no such deployment letters for those who applied for senior teacher position in primary schools
Let teachers who have worked as senior teachers for more than seven years be given the priority.
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Hii mambo ya PR itaisha lini? We all know that transfers haziji free. Hapa who knows who and how much you can cough ndio kusema. Wacha kutudanganya.
What about teachers who went for interview in November 2021