TSC pledges to pay SBTSS English teacher trainees in due time

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has come out to clear the air on teachers who attended the School Based Teacher Support System (SBTSS) program last term.

TSC has said it will pay the English teacher trainees after working out some technical issues.

“The commission is aware of the delayed payment of SBTSS English trainees. We are sorting out a few issues in relation to this payment and we will soon communicate to you. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused” said TSC head of corporate affairs, Beatrice Wababu.

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The Teacher Service Commission (TSC) is implementing part of the component one of the Secondary Education Quality Improvement Project (SEQIP) on ‘improving the quality of teaching in targeted areas”.

The project development objective (PDO) is to improve student learning in primary and secondary education and transition from primary to secondary in targeted areas. The PDO will be measured through average test scores in Science and Mathematics subjects performance indicators both in aggregate and separately for both boys and girls in public schools in targeted sub-counties.

TSC pledges to pay SBTSS English teacher trainees in due time

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has come out to clear the air on teachers who attended the School Based Teacher Support System (SBTSS) program last term.

TSC has said it will pay the English teacher trainees after working out some technical issues.

“The commission is aware of the delayed payment of SBTSS English trainees. We are sorting out a few issues in relation to this payment and we will soon communicate to you. We are sorry for the inconvenience caused” said TSC head of corporate affairs, Beatrice Wababu.

ALSO READ CS Magoha orders schools to refund second and third term fees to parents

The Teacher Service Commission (TSC) is implementing part of the component one of the Secondary Education Quality Improvement Project (SEQIP) on ‘improving the quality of teaching in targeted areas”.

The project development objective (PDO) is to improve student learning in primary and secondary education and transition from primary to secondary in targeted areas. The PDO will be measured through average test scores in Science and Mathematics subjects performance indicators both in aggregate and separately for both boys and girls in public schools in targeted sub-counties.