TSC starts to invite teachers for 3 day training on new TPAD

TSC starts to invite teachers for 3 day training on new TPAD

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has started to invite teachers for a three day training on Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) tool and Remote Learning Methodology (RLM).

TSC has revised the TPAD by including some changes and will start the training on 18th March in nine counties.

The changes touch on TPAD, performance contracting for school administrators and the lesson observation tool.

The Commission identified nine counties Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Meru, Baringo, Kajiado, Garissa and Vihiga where piloting of the new changes will happen.

Below is memo that was sent to TSC County and Regional Directors on training of teachers on TPAD and RLM.

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

INTERNAL MEMO

TO: TSC REGIONAL AND COUNTY DIRECTORS

REF: TSC/DTPM/MEMOS/CD/40 VOL.III/6

DATE: 20TH FEBRUARY, 2025

RE: TRAINING OF TEACHERS ON REVISED TEACHER PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND DEVELOPMENT AND REMOTE LEARNING METHODOLOGY

The Teachers Service Commission, is in the process of reviewing and upgrading the Teacher Evaluation Tools to align them to the existing education and technology changes.

These tools include Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD), Performance Contracting (PC) and Lesson Observation Tool.

To achieve this, the Commission identified nine counties which are Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Meru, Baringo, Kajiado, Garissa and Vihiga for piloting the proposed revision and upgrades.

In September 2024, a technical team comprising of officers for TSC Headquarters, visited the Pilot Counties to collect data from teachers, deputy and heads of institutions on TPAD teaching standards, PC criteria and Lesson Observation Standards.

In the next step, the Commission is seeking to concretize the proposed revisions and upgrades through trials in real classroom and school environment.

These trails are scheduled to be carried out from 17th to 21st March 2025.

Purpose

To train five hundred and fifty six (556) Trainer of Trainers or Champions in each of the nine counties on;

  1. Proposed TPAD Teaching Standards
  2. TPAD 3.0 Dummy System
  3. Lesson Observation Standards, Tool and Rating
  4. Use of Remote Learning Methodologies for Teaching and Learning

Target

The Commission expects each county to train 556 teachers in seven learning areas in the four levels of public learning institutions – primary, junior, secondary and Teacher Training Colleges.

Table 1 shows a detailed breakdown on the target number of teachers in each level.

Table 1: Number of teachers to be invited for the TPAD & RLM training from 17th to 21st March 2025

School TypeRegularSNETotal
1Primary11228140
2Junior13628164
3Secondary16828196
4TTCs282856
Total444112556

Methodology

To ensure quality training and active participation by teachers during the 2 day training the county are required to identify TWO venues which are centrally located and with adequate facilities.

These venues should be able to provide hall for opening session and four separate rooms for class discussions – primary science, primary social studies, junior school and secondary TTCs.

Teachers will be trained in Two Separate Cohorts in each venue as shown in Table 2 and 3.

Table 2: Training of Teachers in Cohort 1 at the Two Venues from Tuesday to Thursday (18th – 20th March 2025)

DayDateActivityVenue
Day 1: Tuesday18.03.2025Training on TPAD TrainingCounty Venue
Day 2: Wednesday19.03.2025Lesson Observation PracticumSchool Based
Day 3: Thursday20.03.2025Remote Learning MethodologiesCounty Venue

Table 3: Training of Teachers in Cohort 2 at the Two Venues from Wednesday to Friday (19th – 21st March 2025)

DayDateActivityVenue
Day 1: Wednesday19.03.2025Training on TPAD TrainingCounty Venue
Day 2: Thursday20.03.2025Lesson Observation PracticumSchool Based
Day 3: Friday21.03.2025Remote Learning MethodologiesCounty Venue

Notes

  • Each Venue will host 139 participants for four days from Tuesday to Friday
  • Each champion teacher will be trained on how to run the protocols for lesson observation and TPAD dummy in their respective schools during the practicum
  • The trials to be implemented without interrupting the school timetable

County Venues are those selected by the Counties to be used for training of teachers
School Based means the teachers will conduct lesson observation and TPAD dummy trials in their schools

Class Sizes

To guarantee quality and active participation during the training the Commission recommends that teachers split in four groups for Primary and Junior – Sciences, Primary and Junior – Social Sciences, Secondary and TTC – Sciences and Secondary and TTC – Humanities.

Table 4 shows number of teachers to be invited in the seven subject/learning areas.

Table 4: Number of Teachers to be invited by the Learning Areas and Type of Public Learning Institutions per Cohort

Learning AreasPri (Reg)Pri (SNE)Jun (Reg)Jun (SNE)Sec (Reg)Sec (SNE)TTC (Reg)TTC (SNE)Total
English3151611119
Kiswahili2141611117
Creative Arts2121111110
Social Sciences5161511121
Mathematics51511011125
Sciences81811011131
Technical Subjects3141411116
Total28734742777139

The purpose of this memo is to ask you to support this training by;

1. Completing the attached Form A, B (1-4) and C (1-2) and send as one running document to dirtpm@tsc.go.ke by 4.00 PM on Friday 27th March 2025.

2. To attend a virtual Debriefing on Monday 24th February 2025 from 10.00 am using this link https://tinyurl.com/TPAD-RLM-2025-Pre

3. Identify Four Field Officers (1 SCD, 2 CSO – Regular and 1 CSO – SNE) to support the trainings at he County level to support the Facilitators.

4. Identify Four teachers in each Cohort to be mentored as facilitator during the training.

DR. MUGWUKU NTHAMBURI, F. AFTRA
FOR: TSC CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

TSC starts to invite teachers for 3 day training on new TPAD

TSC starts to invite teachers for 3 day training on new TPAD

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has started to invite teachers for a three day training on Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD) tool and Remote Learning Methodology (RLM).

TSC has revised the TPAD by including some changes and will start the training on 18th March in nine counties.

The changes touch on TPAD, performance contracting for school administrators and the lesson observation tool.

The Commission identified nine counties Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Meru, Baringo, Kajiado, Garissa and Vihiga where piloting of the new changes will happen.

Below is memo that was sent to TSC County and Regional Directors on training of teachers on TPAD and RLM.

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

INTERNAL MEMO

TO: TSC REGIONAL AND COUNTY DIRECTORS

REF: TSC/DTPM/MEMOS/CD/40 VOL.III/6

DATE: 20TH FEBRUARY, 2025

RE: TRAINING OF TEACHERS ON REVISED TEACHER PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL AND DEVELOPMENT AND REMOTE LEARNING METHODOLOGY

The Teachers Service Commission, is in the process of reviewing and upgrading the Teacher Evaluation Tools to align them to the existing education and technology changes.

These tools include Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development (TPAD), Performance Contracting (PC) and Lesson Observation Tool.

To achieve this, the Commission identified nine counties which are Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu, Nyeri, Meru, Baringo, Kajiado, Garissa and Vihiga for piloting the proposed revision and upgrades.

In September 2024, a technical team comprising of officers for TSC Headquarters, visited the Pilot Counties to collect data from teachers, deputy and heads of institutions on TPAD teaching standards, PC criteria and Lesson Observation Standards.

In the next step, the Commission is seeking to concretize the proposed revisions and upgrades through trials in real classroom and school environment.

These trails are scheduled to be carried out from 17th to 21st March 2025.

Purpose

To train five hundred and fifty six (556) Trainer of Trainers or Champions in each of the nine counties on;

  1. Proposed TPAD Teaching Standards
  2. TPAD 3.0 Dummy System
  3. Lesson Observation Standards, Tool and Rating
  4. Use of Remote Learning Methodologies for Teaching and Learning

Target

The Commission expects each county to train 556 teachers in seven learning areas in the four levels of public learning institutions – primary, junior, secondary and Teacher Training Colleges.

Table 1 shows a detailed breakdown on the target number of teachers in each level.

Table 1: Number of teachers to be invited for the TPAD & RLM training from 17th to 21st March 2025

School TypeRegularSNETotal
1Primary11228140
2Junior13628164
3Secondary16828196
4TTCs282856
Total444112556

Methodology

To ensure quality training and active participation by teachers during the 2 day training the county are required to identify TWO venues which are centrally located and with adequate facilities.

These venues should be able to provide hall for opening session and four separate rooms for class discussions – primary science, primary social studies, junior school and secondary TTCs.

Teachers will be trained in Two Separate Cohorts in each venue as shown in Table 2 and 3.

Table 2: Training of Teachers in Cohort 1 at the Two Venues from Tuesday to Thursday (18th – 20th March 2025)

DayDateActivityVenue
Day 1: Tuesday18.03.2025Training on TPAD TrainingCounty Venue
Day 2: Wednesday19.03.2025Lesson Observation PracticumSchool Based
Day 3: Thursday20.03.2025Remote Learning MethodologiesCounty Venue

Table 3: Training of Teachers in Cohort 2 at the Two Venues from Wednesday to Friday (19th – 21st March 2025)

DayDateActivityVenue
Day 1: Wednesday19.03.2025Training on TPAD TrainingCounty Venue
Day 2: Thursday20.03.2025Lesson Observation PracticumSchool Based
Day 3: Friday21.03.2025Remote Learning MethodologiesCounty Venue

Notes

  • Each Venue will host 139 participants for four days from Tuesday to Friday
  • Each champion teacher will be trained on how to run the protocols for lesson observation and TPAD dummy in their respective schools during the practicum
  • The trials to be implemented without interrupting the school timetable

County Venues are those selected by the Counties to be used for training of teachers
School Based means the teachers will conduct lesson observation and TPAD dummy trials in their schools

Class Sizes

To guarantee quality and active participation during the training the Commission recommends that teachers split in four groups for Primary and Junior – Sciences, Primary and Junior – Social Sciences, Secondary and TTC – Sciences and Secondary and TTC – Humanities.

Table 4 shows number of teachers to be invited in the seven subject/learning areas.

Table 4: Number of Teachers to be invited by the Learning Areas and Type of Public Learning Institutions per Cohort

Learning AreasPri (Reg)Pri (SNE)Jun (Reg)Jun (SNE)Sec (Reg)Sec (SNE)TTC (Reg)TTC (SNE)Total
English3151611119
Kiswahili2141611117
Creative Arts2121111110
Social Sciences5161511121
Mathematics51511011125
Sciences81811011131
Technical Subjects3141411116
Total28734742777139

The purpose of this memo is to ask you to support this training by;

1. Completing the attached Form A, B (1-4) and C (1-2) and send as one running document to dirtpm@tsc.go.ke by 4.00 PM on Friday 27th March 2025.

2. To attend a virtual Debriefing on Monday 24th February 2025 from 10.00 am using this link https://tinyurl.com/TPAD-RLM-2025-Pre

3. Identify Four Field Officers (1 SCD, 2 CSO – Regular and 1 CSO – SNE) to support the trainings at he County level to support the Facilitators.

4. Identify Four teachers in each Cohort to be mentored as facilitator during the training.

DR. MUGWUKU NTHAMBURI, F. AFTRA
FOR: TSC CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

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