Universities advertise, defy TSC plan to scrap Bachelor of Education in September

Universities will offer the Bachelor of Education degree in September despite a proposal by the employer of teachers to scrap the programme, Daily Nation newspaper has reported.

Despite TSC plan to scrap the degree in September the course is among the programmes universities declared as available to the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) for students to apply for either Bachelor of Education, Arts, or Bachelor of Education, Science, as has been the norm.

Universities are also offering the Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) and Bachelor of Education in ICT as they seek to integrate digital skills in teacher training.

The 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exam candidates began revising their degree courses on May 24.

The revision of university course selection for the 2020 KCSE candidates, who attained at least mean grade C+ (plus), will be conducted at Huduma Centres in 17 counties.

In last year’s national test, 143,140 out of 747,161 candidates (19.2 per cent) qualified for university placement.

The application and revision of the degree courses will be closed on June 11 to enable the placement service to distribute students to universities before the start of the September semester.

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is proposing that universities scrap the programme and introduce a three-year degree in Bachelor of Arts or Science.

Students wishing to become teachers will then be required to pursue a post-graduate diploma in education before they are employed by TSC.

The interim chairperson of deans of education for universities, Dr Ciriara Gitonga, said the institutions will still admit students in the programme because the proposal by the TSC is yet to be adopted.

“We are still treating the information as a proposal because stakeholders have not concluded on it yet,” said Dr Gitonga as she sought to reassure university students currently pursuing the B.Ed programme.

Dr Gitonga said the deans will give a professional response to the TSC proposal by the end on the week.

The principal of University of Nairobi’s College of education, Prof Isaac Jumba, said the institution is ready to admit Bachelor of Education degree students in September as information on a change of programme has not been communicated to them.

“We are admitting education students in September,” he said.

Prof Jumba said before 1979, when the B.Ed degree was introduced, students would take a general degree in arts and science for three years, then proceed to a one-year diploma programme.

“At the time, there were complaints that students lacked the pedagogical skills and that’s why universities decided to introduce the B.Ed degree for four years to inculcate the pedagogical skills in the basics of their training,” said Prof Jumba.

At the moment, universities are treating the TSC document as a proposal which needs a sober debate, he added.

Mount Kenya University Communications Officer Boniface Murigi said the university has already declared 1,000 vacancies for the education degree students.

“The university is also admitting privately sponsored students to pursue the degree in the May intake as the TSC document is at the proposal stage,” said Mr Murigi.

The Bachelor of Education is among the popular degrees pursued by students. When it was introduced in the country in 1979, it was moved from the University of Nairobi to Kenyatta University, which was then a constitute college of the former.

UoN reintroduced the programme in 1988. However, Kenyatta University remains the mother of the B.Ed degree programme, attracting the largest number of students.

Currently, 56 public and private universities offer the course.

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha defended the move to scrap the programme, saying it will enable seamless implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

“Change is the only thing that is constant the world over. This is the right time for scholars to think and decide whether it is the time to do things differently,” he said.

The Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary-General Wilson Sossion said the move will close opportunities for teachers.

“This action by TSC closes all opportunities for any current serving teachers to proceed for further studies. It permanently closes any upward mobility of the current serving teachers and it amounts to variation of terms of the current serving teachers,” said Mr Sossion.

KUCCPS ADVERT ON REVISION CENTRES

Between May 31 and June 5, 2021, visit the following institutions for support in course selection and application for placement and government sponsorship to universities and colleges.

Baringo                                 Huduma Centre

Bomet                                   Bomet University College

Bungoma                              Kibabii University

Embu                                     University of Embu

Homa Bay                             Tom Mboya University College

Isiolo                                      Uhuru Vocational Training College

Kericho                                  Kenya Highlands Evangelical University

Kilifi                                        Huduma Centre

Kisii                                        Kisii University

Laikipia                                 Laikipia East Technical and Vocational College

Machakos                             Machakos University of Technology

Makueni                               South Eastern Kenya University – Wote Campus

Marsabit                               Laisamis Technical and Vocational College

Migori                                   Rongo University

Narok                                    Maasai Mara University

Nandi                                    Ol’lessos Technical Training Institute

Nyandarua                           Nyandarua Institute of Technology

Kirinyaga                               Kirinyaga University

Siaya                                      Siaya Institute of Technology

Muranga                               Muranga University

Taita Taveta                          Taita Taveta University

Trans Nzoia                          Kitale National Polytechnic

Turkana                                 Turkana University College

Vihiga                                    Kaimosi Friends University

Busia                                     Alupe University

Tharaka Nithi                       Tharaka University College

Kakamega                             Huduma Centre

Kisumu                                  Huduma Centre

Uasin Gishu                          Huduma Centre

Nakuru                                  Huduma Centre

Nyeri                                     Huduma Centre

Meru                                     Huduma Centre

Kitui                                       Huduma Centre

Garissa                                  Huduma Centre

Mombasa                             Huduma Centre

Elgeyo Marakwet                 Kipsoen Technical and Voca

Wajir                                     Huduma Centre

West Pokot                           Kapenguria Vocational Training College

Tana River                            Garsen Technical and Vocational College

Lamu                                     Huduma Centre

Mandera                               Huduma Centre

Kwale                                    Huduma Centre

Samburu                               Huduma Centre

Kajiado                                  Masai Technical Training Institute

Nyamira                                Gitwebe Technical Training Institute

Kiambu                                 Thika Technical Training Institute Nairobi –

Makadara             Huduma Centre

Nairobi – GPO                      Huduma Centre

Beware of fraudsters and online misinformation about the placement process. Verify all information you find online, by checking the KUCCPS website www.kuccps.ac.ke.

•     All application payments should be made to the KUCCPS MPesa Paybill 820201. Do not pay using any other Pay Bill Number.

•     Before you make any payment, log in to the Student’s Portal students.kuccps.net

and follow the application instructions carefully.

•     Do not pay in advance.

Universities advertise, defy TSC plan to scrap Bachelor of Education in September

Universities will offer the Bachelor of Education degree in September despite a proposal by the employer of teachers to scrap the programme, Daily Nation newspaper has reported.

Despite TSC plan to scrap the degree in September the course is among the programmes universities declared as available to the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS) for students to apply for either Bachelor of Education, Arts, or Bachelor of Education, Science, as has been the norm.

Universities are also offering the Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) and Bachelor of Education in ICT as they seek to integrate digital skills in teacher training.

The 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exam candidates began revising their degree courses on May 24.

The revision of university course selection for the 2020 KCSE candidates, who attained at least mean grade C+ (plus), will be conducted at Huduma Centres in 17 counties.

In last year’s national test, 143,140 out of 747,161 candidates (19.2 per cent) qualified for university placement.

The application and revision of the degree courses will be closed on June 11 to enable the placement service to distribute students to universities before the start of the September semester.

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is proposing that universities scrap the programme and introduce a three-year degree in Bachelor of Arts or Science.

Students wishing to become teachers will then be required to pursue a post-graduate diploma in education before they are employed by TSC.

The interim chairperson of deans of education for universities, Dr Ciriara Gitonga, said the institutions will still admit students in the programme because the proposal by the TSC is yet to be adopted.

“We are still treating the information as a proposal because stakeholders have not concluded on it yet,” said Dr Gitonga as she sought to reassure university students currently pursuing the B.Ed programme.

Dr Gitonga said the deans will give a professional response to the TSC proposal by the end on the week.

The principal of University of Nairobi’s College of education, Prof Isaac Jumba, said the institution is ready to admit Bachelor of Education degree students in September as information on a change of programme has not been communicated to them.

“We are admitting education students in September,” he said.

Prof Jumba said before 1979, when the B.Ed degree was introduced, students would take a general degree in arts and science for three years, then proceed to a one-year diploma programme.

“At the time, there were complaints that students lacked the pedagogical skills and that’s why universities decided to introduce the B.Ed degree for four years to inculcate the pedagogical skills in the basics of their training,” said Prof Jumba.

At the moment, universities are treating the TSC document as a proposal which needs a sober debate, he added.

Mount Kenya University Communications Officer Boniface Murigi said the university has already declared 1,000 vacancies for the education degree students.

“The university is also admitting privately sponsored students to pursue the degree in the May intake as the TSC document is at the proposal stage,” said Mr Murigi.

The Bachelor of Education is among the popular degrees pursued by students. When it was introduced in the country in 1979, it was moved from the University of Nairobi to Kenyatta University, which was then a constitute college of the former.

UoN reintroduced the programme in 1988. However, Kenyatta University remains the mother of the B.Ed degree programme, attracting the largest number of students.

Currently, 56 public and private universities offer the course.

Education Cabinet Secretary George Magoha defended the move to scrap the programme, saying it will enable seamless implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

“Change is the only thing that is constant the world over. This is the right time for scholars to think and decide whether it is the time to do things differently,” he said.

The Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary-General Wilson Sossion said the move will close opportunities for teachers.

“This action by TSC closes all opportunities for any current serving teachers to proceed for further studies. It permanently closes any upward mobility of the current serving teachers and it amounts to variation of terms of the current serving teachers,” said Mr Sossion.

KUCCPS ADVERT ON REVISION CENTRES

Between May 31 and June 5, 2021, visit the following institutions for support in course selection and application for placement and government sponsorship to universities and colleges.

Baringo                                 Huduma Centre

Bomet                                   Bomet University College

Bungoma                              Kibabii University

Embu                                     University of Embu

Homa Bay                             Tom Mboya University College

Isiolo                                      Uhuru Vocational Training College

Kericho                                  Kenya Highlands Evangelical University

Kilifi                                        Huduma Centre

Kisii                                        Kisii University

Laikipia                                 Laikipia East Technical and Vocational College

Machakos                             Machakos University of Technology

Makueni                               South Eastern Kenya University – Wote Campus

Marsabit                               Laisamis Technical and Vocational College

Migori                                   Rongo University

Narok                                    Maasai Mara University

Nandi                                    Ol’lessos Technical Training Institute

Nyandarua                           Nyandarua Institute of Technology

Kirinyaga                               Kirinyaga University

Siaya                                      Siaya Institute of Technology

Muranga                               Muranga University

Taita Taveta                          Taita Taveta University

Trans Nzoia                          Kitale National Polytechnic

Turkana                                 Turkana University College

Vihiga                                    Kaimosi Friends University

Busia                                     Alupe University

Tharaka Nithi                       Tharaka University College

Kakamega                             Huduma Centre

Kisumu                                  Huduma Centre

Uasin Gishu                          Huduma Centre

Nakuru                                  Huduma Centre

Nyeri                                     Huduma Centre

Meru                                     Huduma Centre

Kitui                                       Huduma Centre

Garissa                                  Huduma Centre

Mombasa                             Huduma Centre

Elgeyo Marakwet                 Kipsoen Technical and Voca

Wajir                                     Huduma Centre

West Pokot                           Kapenguria Vocational Training College

Tana River                            Garsen Technical and Vocational College

Lamu                                     Huduma Centre

Mandera                               Huduma Centre

Kwale                                    Huduma Centre

Samburu                               Huduma Centre

Kajiado                                  Masai Technical Training Institute

Nyamira                                Gitwebe Technical Training Institute

Kiambu                                 Thika Technical Training Institute Nairobi –

Makadara             Huduma Centre

Nairobi – GPO                      Huduma Centre

Beware of fraudsters and online misinformation about the placement process. Verify all information you find online, by checking the KUCCPS website www.kuccps.ac.ke.

•     All application payments should be made to the KUCCPS MPesa Paybill 820201. Do not pay using any other Pay Bill Number.

•     Before you make any payment, log in to the Student’s Portal students.kuccps.net

and follow the application instructions carefully.

•     Do not pay in advance.