The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has escalated its move to register teachers who are trained but unemployed by the Commission.
Teachers Arena has established that various Counties have ordered for registeration of the unemployed teachers in the regions.
“All teachers who are not employed by the Teachers Service Commission are adviced to register with their nearest TSC Sub County Office. Sub County Directors please coordinate the process and submit the data in the excel format given by noon tomorrow 6/11/2020,” read one of the memo by Kericho TSC County Director.
The directive to Sub County Directors, Curriculum Support Officers and Headteachers require capturing and submission of details for the teachers who are yet to be employed by TSC.
The details required include TSC number, ID number, Year of Graduation, Mobile Phone number and Subject combination for high school teachers.
Early October Teachers Service Commission (TSC) said it urgently requires some Sh4 billion to replace about 8,000 teachers who are set to retire in two months.
TSC report revealed that the teachers will no longer be on the payroll after December 31, upon attaining the mandatory retirement age (60 years for regular and 65 years for disabled).
This means that the teachers’ employer will require more resources in addition to the Sh2.5 billion presently being used to hire new teachers across the country.
In September 2020 the Teachers Service Commission advertised 5,000 vacancies in secondary schools to support the 100 percent transition from primary to secondary schools.
The teachers recruited will serve on Permanent and Pensionable terms of service.
TSC also advertised 1,000 posts for teachers who wished to teach in primary schools.
To qualify for recruitment, a candidate was required to meet the following basic requirements:
i) Be a Kenyan citizen;
ii) Must be a holder of a P1 certificate;
iii) Must be a registered teacher with the Teachers Service Commission.
Successful candidates will be posted to serve in any part of the country and not necessarily in the county where they were recruited.
In 2019 TSC released details which showed at least 300,000 trained and registered teachers are jobless.
The number of unemployed teachers was almost the same as those with jobs which stands at 317,069, according to the Commission’s 2019-2023 strategic plan launched in May 2019.
TSC said a good number of Kenyans trained as teachers but failed to register with the commission or they have taken up jobs in other fields locally and abroad.
Documents from the Commission showed that TSC had already registered 37,000 teachers from January to December 2019.
The Constitution bars anyone who is not registered with the TSC to join the teaching service.
“Teachers register online using the TSC website after completing their studies in universities and colleges,” a top official said.
TSC Act section 30(1) also allows the commission to deregister teachers due to death and or indiscipline.
“Some 22,961 dead teachers have been removed from the Teachers Service Commission in the last 29 years up to 2016,” the Economic Survey 2018 released this year adds.
Last month Teachers Service Commission (TSC) deregistered 30 teachers from different schools in the country in a Gazette Notice released on Friday, October 23, 2020.
The teachers were removed from the national register in accordance with Section 30 (1) (e) of the Teachers Service Commission Act.
“The commission may, after inquiry, cause to be removed from the register the name of any person who the commission has directed should be removed as a result of disciplinary proceedings instituted under this Act,” the law reads.
The listed teachers have cases of sexual offenses on learners raised against them and were issued notice letters between September 14 and 25, 2020.
The tutors will not be able to teach in any of Kenya’s public or private schools after being removed from the TSC register.
Private learning institutions also require applicants to submit their TSC registration details before being hired.
According to the TSC Act, school heads or owners who employ unregistered teachers are guilty of an offense and liable to a fine of not less than Ksh 100,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years or to both.
In October 2019, the commission gazetted a list of 36 teachers who were dismissed and removed from the register over indiscipline.
The commission’s strategic plan showed that the government recruited 28,843 teachers in the last five years. Primary schools benefited by 8,390 while 20,453 were recruited for secondary schools.
Teachers Service Commission chief executive officer Nancy Macharia told education stakeholders during the launch of its plan last year that the TSC had employed 317,069 teachers by June 2019.
They were deployed to 30,892 public educational institutions.
They include 217,291 teachers serving in 22,263 public primary schools and 99,778 teachers serving in 8,629 public post-primary institutions across the nation.
The TSC said that the learners population served by teachers stood at eight million in public primary schools and two million in public post-primary schools.
The plan showed that the TSC estimates an overall teacher shortage of 96,345, which include 38,054 in primary schools and 58,291 in post-primary schools.
The TSC projected the shortages are expected to rise to 84,478 for secondary schools and 34,941 for primary schools by 2023.
T SC has forgotten about teachers who trained for polytechnics and have TSC number. What about them?
What is the fate of teachers who are currently serving internship but couldn’t make it in the last recruitment
Serving teachers at the gate side is so casual.Teachers need to be served in official manner why do do other institutions serve us well like the banks,courts and huduma centers.
When i got the news on registering teacher with sub county,the office in Mombasa denied of such news,they said it was fake.Where is the transparency in that.
I wish the commission should come up with a plan to absorb all the BOM teachers in various schools since the commission already has those teachers’ details.
Registered by Tse but not employed
I graduated in 2016
Yes please
Tsc doing a good job.I salute Dr Macharia sana.
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I wish the teachers registration for unemployed teachers should be done online rather than visiting the sub county offices.