TSC clarifies, extends deadline for filling TPAD to 6th April 2021

TSC clarifies, extends deadline for filling TPAD to 6th April 2021

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has extended deadline for teachers to fill and submit TPAD ratings to 6th April 2021.

Through an internal memo sent to all County Directors to inform school headteachers and Principal the Commission said filling and submission of term two TPAD will officially close on 6th April and that there will be no further extension.

This comes after teachers complained to the Commission that they are unable to submit their TPAD ratings because the portal is not working.

“By today Morning the portal was still working though it still has issues. To succeed in filling and submitting the TPAD2 you must be very patient cause of the weak TSC servers which make the filling process difficult,” said Chemos a teacher in Kericho.

TSC has moved all its systems to a digital platform. TSC has migrated its services online including teacher transfers and employment procedures.

The Commission said their will be no paperwork by 1st March.

TSC clarifies, extends deadline for filling TPAD to 6th April 2021
TSC official TPAD calendar of activities

TSC through a circular dated 20th January had clarified on the TPAD filling process after receiving numerous inquiries from teachers.

The circular read as below;

CLARIFICATIONON TPAD AND PC IMPLEMENTATION FOR TERM 2 2021

Following the communication made to all County Directors vide memo Ref: TSC/DQAS/DIR/49/VOL.11/32  and subsequent opening of the TPAD online system on II January 202l, there have been numerous inquiries on the term 2 and term 3 TPAD implementation.

The Commission would like to make the following clarifications:

I. Performance Contract (PC): Performance Contract for heads of primary and secondary institutions is available on the TSC website.

The heads of institution are required to follow the PC calendar of activities which also provides that the  PC should be downloaded and signed as required.   

Once this has been done, the heads of institution are required to develop the Operational workplan which can be done on the TPAD online system.

2. Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD): Due to the complexities caused  by the  design of the TPAD online  system, it has been decided that all data, for both term 2 and term 3 be done on the term  that is  now open ie. Term 2 2021.

This means that teachers teaching  grade 4, class 8 and form 4 can input the data on learners’ progress on the term 2 2021 portal and not on term 3 2021 as had earlier been communicated in the memo.

In this  regard, all teachers are expected to fill term 2 2021.

3. It has come to the attention of the Commission that some teachers have already appraised themselves and surprisingly have been appraised for term 2 2021.  

This is contrary to the TPAD Calendar of Activities which provides TPAD  process.

The Heads of institution were required to have customized the TPAD calendar provided in the TPAD on line system and shared these requirements with the teachers when the schools were opened.

4. Lesson  Observation: The TPAD online system provides for lesson observation which should be done at least once a term.  

However, it has been noted that some teachers have already uploaded data for last term [term 2 2020) in the current term [term  2 2021).  

This should be discouraged as it should be done for each term and as per the period of the term.

5. Missing schools:  A list  of schools  missing from the TPAD system in your respective Counties should be submitted by 29th January 2021.

6. Mapping  of  schools:  All teachers should be mapped in their respective schools, zones, sub counties and counties respectively.

These rights have been assigned to the County Director and the County ICT officers.

7. A list of teachers yet to appear on TPAD online system should be submitted by 29th January 2021 (kindly provide their TSC  numbers and work stations].

Teachers should also create their TPAD accounts and this will remedy this situation.

8. Schools with no administrators: The County Director should  assign rights to teachers to act as deputies and heads of institution  so as to ensure that the appraisal process is completed at the school level.

9.  Cancellation is done when there is inconsistency in the marks allocated and when there is suspicion  of collusion  between the appraiser and appraisee and is only carried out by the countersigning officer.

There have been cases where the teachers have complained about the cancellation of their appraisals. Therefore, this function should always be done with  utmost care and fairness.

10. Reversal: This option has been  provided to TSC TPAD system administrators who can reverse a ‘not on  duty’ procedure and also the appraisal especially when the teacher has chosen  the wrong standards.

a. However, there have been  many cases of not  on duty which requires the teacher to indicate reasons why they are not on duty such as leaves.

It should  be emphasized  that the not on duty procedure is  not a  one off button and therefore  cannot be  chosen by mistake. 

Therefore, teachers should  be asked to be keen as they fill in the appraisal.

b. Also recorded are the cases of teachers who have chosen the SNE standards.

Once the case is checked, it is noted that the teachers have already been appraised and even have a TPAD score.  

Once an appraisal has been rated by the appraiser it cannot be reversed.

Bring this information to the attention of your officers

DR. MUGWUKU NTHAMBURI
DIRECTOR (QUALITY ASSURANCE AND STANDARD)

However TSC has to do more to ensure a smooth process by making sure its TPAD portal is working fine.

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