Outgoing TSC Boss Dr Nancy Macharia
Outgoing TSC Boss Dr Nancy Macharia

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released a list of 8,563 JSS Teachers from 23,227 Primary Schools selected for CEMASTEA Training this month.

According to the latest TSC Circular, Kitui County has the largest number of selected teachers at 506, followed by Makueni and KAkamega with 328 and 327 respectively. Mombasa County has the least number of selected teachers which is 34.

The Selected Junior secondary school (JSS) instructors will participate in a four-day retraining session during the half-term break.

This retooling program will take place from February 26 to March 1, 2025, coinciding with the schools’ half-term break which begins on February 26 and concludes on March 2.

Organized by the Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA), this training aims to enhance the skills of 8,563 JSS teachers.

The focus will be on JSS STEM educators, specifically those teaching Mathematics and Integrated Science for Grades 7, 8, and 9.

Teachers will receive training on utilizing virtual laboratories and other digital open educational resources to improve STEM teaching in Junior Schools.

Distribution of Selected Teachers Per County.

S/NOCountyNo. of primary SchoolsNo. of JS Teachers to be trainedNo. of Training venuesNo. of Trainers
1Baringo72326528
2Bomet68124928
3Bungoma77128228
4Busia43616014
5Elgeyo Marakwet40114714
6Embu38414114
7Garissa2157914
8Homa Bay87532028
9Isiolo1094014
10Kajiado47817514
11Kakamega89432728
12Kericho55720414
13Kiambu45523028
14Kilifi54219814
15Kirinyaga1967214
16Kisii70025628
17Kisumu60822228
18Kitui1382506312
19Kwale41615214
20Laikipia28210314
21Lamu1124114
22Machakos85631328
23Makueni89632828
24Mandera31011314
25Marsabit1826714
26Meru74027128
27Migori63623328
28Mombasa943414
29Murang’a51018714
30Nairobi1977214
31Nakuru72626628
32Nandi75827728
33Narok71026028
34Nyamira40314714
35Nyandarua34612714
36Nyeri38013914
37Samburu1826714
38Siaya64523628
39Taita Taveta2167914
40Tana River1776514
41Tharaka Nithi42815714
42Trans Nzoia37813814
43Turkana40314714
44Uasin Gishu49118014
45Vihiga38214014
46Wajir30211114
47West Pokot66224228
Grand Total23227856366264

Below is a notification issued by CEMASTEA providing guidance for the training of JSS STEM educators.

Ref No: CEM/E-LG/VOL.I/008

Date: 14th February, 2025

To all the CTCDC Chairpersons

RE: FEBRUARY 2025 TRAINING OF JUNIOR SCHOOL STEM TEACHERS ON VIRTUAL LABS AND OTHER DIGITAL RESOURCES

Under the Secondary Education Equity and Quality Improvements (SEEQIP) Project, one of the areas of intervention is the establishment of virtual laboratories to leverage technology and the readily available online resources in STEM to improve classroom instruction and efficiency in utilization of resources.

This is intended to address learning resources gap in STEM education.

In this regard, capacity building of teachers on how to use virtual labs will be critical to the success of the initiative.

Consequently, CEMASTEA plans to train 8,563 Junior School teachers assigned to Mathematics and Integrated Science on the use of virtual labs and other open educational digital resources to enhance STEM education in Junior Schools.

The training will be conducted for four days during the Term I midterm break starting from Wednesday 26th February to Saturday 1st March 2025 in SMASE INSET Centres in all the 47 counties. 

The purpose of this letter therefore is to ask the CTCDC to:

1) Invite the JS teachers of Integrated Science and Mathematics to participate in this training.

The selected teachers are those who have attended at SMASE INSET as a pre-requisite.

The distribution of the teachers to be trained by counties is summarised in Annex I. The approved list of teachers is in Annex II

2) Invite all the JS County Trainers who were trained on virtual labs in December 2024 to a one-day online induction session that will be organised by CEMASTEA on Monday 24th February 2024 from 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

3) Inform Private schools about the training and the requirement to pay Ksh. 880 per day for 4 days for each teacher to offset the cost of day conference (which includes meals and stationery) during the training.

It is expected that by the end of the training, the JS teachers will be able to:

  • Demonstrate enhanced ability to access and use virtual laboratories for teaching and learning STEM
  • Demonstrate enhanced ability to effectively use virtual laboratories in the preparation and implementation of STEM lessons
  • Appreciate  the role of virtual laboratories in STEM education

This training is expected to go a long way in supporting the transition of 60% of JS learners to the STEM pathway in Senior Schools.