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TSC pauses deployment of teachers to JSS and special schools gives reason

Teachers seeking deployment to junior secondary and special schools will have to wait a little bit longer for their dream to come true.

This follows a move by Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to pause the deployment exercise as it is faced with other crucial tasks.

The Commission officials have revealed that it will not be possible to have deployment exercise pending the current situation.

One official said TSC has two demanding tasks at hand, that of ensuring success of the upcoming national exams and assessments as well as the success of the current teacher recruitment exercise.

“Until teachers are deployed on CP2 and the recruitment exercise is finalized, it will not be possible to promote teachers to JSS and special units. TSC officials are now committed to these demanding assignments,” revealed the official.

The officials did however not reveal when the first phase of 2024 – 2025 teacher deployments begin.

TSC had planned to deploy practicing primary school teachers to serve in special schools and junior secondary in September this year.

TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia said the Commission will promote an excess of 18,057 teachers working in primary schools to teach in JSS and special schools.

Macharia said TSC will deploy a total of 3,600 teachers drawn from primary and secondary schools to serve in special schools and units.

While appearing before the Cohesion and Equal Opportunities Committee, Macharia had said the deployments will be done starting September this year.

Macharia said other sets of deployments will happen in January and June next year. TSC is targeting teachers with Diplomas and Degree in Special Needs Education (SNE).

“Due to budget constraints, the Commission has developed a phased deployment of teachers to Special needs schools to address the shortage,” Macharia told the Committee led by Hon Adan Haji.

The Committee was also informed that the Special Needs Schools in the country were facing a shortage of 5,362 teachers.

Macharia explained that TSC hired and deployed 1,763 teachers to schools in the month of May 2024.

Primary school teachers with Diplomas in SNE will be posted to serve in primary school special schools and units inline with their areas of specialization.

On junior secondary the Commission has revealed that it needs a total of 70,000 teachers to handle grades 7, 8 and 9.

Currently TSC is planning to deploy over 20,000 PTE teachers with various Diplomas and Degree certificates related to education.

Teachers at grades B5 and C1 who hold a bachelors degree will be issued with appointment letters to grade C2.

Teachers at grade B5 who hold a diploma in education related field will be issued with appointment letters to grade C1.

Teachers at grade C2 who holds a bachelors degree and were promoted on or before 26th March 2021 will be issued with appointment letters to grade C3.

Teachers at grade C1 who hold a diploma certificate and were promoted on or before 26th March 2021 will be issued with appointment letters to grade C2.

Teachers at grade C1 who hold a diploma certificate and have not completed three or more years will only be issued with deployment letters but will not move a grade as well as teachers at grade C2 who hold a diploma certificate.

The Commission already generated lists from its database per county containing names of P1 teachers with various Diploma and Degree certificates for deployment to grade nine.

TSC collected additional data of the teachers from Heads of Institutions (HOI’s) that will then be followed by documents verification and subsequent posting at the sub county level.

In an excel template TSC wanted primary school heads to provide the teachers KCSE mean grade, specialization e.g. BED ARTS,BED Primary option , BED SCIENCE, BED ECDE, BED SNE, Dip in education, Dip SNE, Dip ECDE as well as two teaching subjects with mean grade for those with secondary option.

Listed for deployment were also deputies and headteachers. Currently TSC is facing staffing crisis in junior schools.

TSC has lowered the requirements to teach in junior school with teachers possessing degree in primary option, ECDE and SNE included for deployment.

Previously teachers were required to have degree in secondary option with C+ in KCSE as well as C+ in the two teaching subjects for deployment to junior school.

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