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TSC to recruit new teachers to replace those who exited service in August, 2018

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) will employ new teachers this month to replace those who exited service in August, 2018. In a released circular, the TSC advertises 625 posts to replace those who have exited service through natural attrition. There are 452 posts for primary schools and 173 for post primary schools.

All interested candidates should submit their applications to the respective County directors and Boards of Management not later than 18 September, 2018.  Among other requirements, candidates should meet the following basic requirements:

  • Be Kenyan Citizens
  •  Must be 45 years of age and below
  • Must have original professional and academic certificates.
  • Must be registered as a teacher as per Section 23 of the Teachers Service Commission act 2012
  • Applicants for vacancies in primary schools must be holders of P1 certificate and will be selected from the County merit list compiled during the May, 2018 recruitment of additional teachers’ exercise.
  • Successful applicants must not fill employment forms in more than one station as this will lead to disqualification.

This comes as most schools grapple with increased students’ population as a result of the 100 percent transition programme by the Government. Most teachers recruited during the 100 percent transition in June have now been posted; with most reporting to their stations last week.

The Kenya Union of Post Primary Education (KUPPET) has raised a red flag on the marking scheme used to recruit Diploma teachers. “The marking scheme for employment of Diploma teachers is discriminating and unfair to diploma teachers. We propose it be reviewed so that they are given same marks as graduates”, reads a circular released by KUPPET, yesterday.

According to TSC’s Chief Executive, Mrs Macharia,  primary schools have a shortage of 40,972 teachers, while secondary schools need 63,849 more.

“The shortage has been created by the opening of new schools and the recent government policy on 100 per cent transition from primary to secondary schools, which commenced on January 2018,” Mrs Macharia had said in February, this year.

How to purchase airtel airtime/ credit from mpesa

Most airtel Subscribers have problems purchasing Airtel airtime/ credit in Kenya. This is because most shops do not stock airtel scratch card. In terms of data and voice, Airtel is cheaper than Safaricom. Airtel’s main undoing/ disadvantage is poor network services, though.

To purchase Airtel airtime, from Safaricom, use the procedure below:

1. Access your Mpesa menu from your Safaricom line.

2. Select Lipa na Mpesa, followed by paybill.

3. Enter the business number as 220220.

4. Now, enter your Airtel phone number as the account and click/ press on ok.

5. Enter the amount of airtime you want to purchase for your airtel line and select ok.

6. Carefully, type in your Mpesa pin and select Ok.

7. Confirm that the entered information is correct and press/ select Ok. Wait for few minutes for Paypal to complete the transaction. Your airtime will be loaded into your Airtel line in a span of about five minutes.

Latest Teaching Vacancies, September 18, 2018

Apply for the following, available, Teaching Vacancies:

1. Any computer studies/ any other subject trained teacher and has met all the qualifications for TSC employment, should kindly apply at Ikerege Secondary School in Kuria. So far, no applications and the interview will be on 18/9/18

2. KISWAHILI/CRE TSC compliant. Drop your application at the office. Mwakichuchu secondary. This had been changed from kiswa/history, as advertised by Tsc.

3. Maikona girls in Marsabit requires Biology/Agriculture on TSC terms. Deadline is Tue 18th, September. For more information, call the principal on 0727808261

4. BISHOP OKOTH MBAGA GIRLS in Siaya county is urgently in need of a BIOLOGY/ CHEMISTRY teacher. The teacher must have a TSC NO Or if not, he/she should have graduated and is planning to process a TSC NO very soon. Salary is Ksh.18,800. Any teacher interested can call any of these numbers: 0787997636 or 0718373409 or 0711527888.

5. Bishop Gatimu Ngandu girls in karatina, Nyeri county requires a music/……. (preferably Music/kiswahili) teacher for TSC recruitment. Applications should be dropped at school or sent via email at bgngandu@yahoo.com

6. Biology/Agriculture and chemistry/ Biology, urgently call 0725633511. Ogongo secondary school.

7. Gatarwa secondary school requires Biology/Agriculture teacher on BOM terms.
Location : Ol kalou sub county, nyandarua county.
Call school Principal : Mrs J Muriuki @
+254 702568560

8. A Chemistry teacher needed at Alliance girls high urgent. Must be TSC registered . BOM terms , visit the school.

9. Urgent! Physics/Chemistry. Diploma/BEd graduate teacher required – BOM terms, Nzeveni sec. Mbooni West subcounty.
Contact, 0726380833

10. Nyarach secondary school is in need of a lab technician. For more information contact H. O. D sciences, Mr Omullo: 0721158791

More vacancies will be updated, here, as they occur; soon. Thanks

Principal directs teachers to avoid using Vernacular in Teaching

A secondary school principal has instructed teachers to stop teaching in vernacular. Gamba SDA mixed Secondary School Principal, Mr. Joseph Omanya, notes that the use of the local dialect undermines Curricular delivery. “This letter is to further instruct you to stop using vernacular in school for this undermines curricular delivery, poor training of students and furtherance of tribal tendencies in a public institution”, says Mr. Omanya via a memo sent to the concerned teacher that is at our disposal.

This memo comes after the said teacher failed to heed verbal ‘warnings’ from the principal. And in a move that may elicit debate on how to handle ‘weak’ learners at school, the principal goes on to say, “it has come to my attention that you routinely use your vernacular (Ekegusii) while doing verbal communication in school, including to the hearing of your students”.

The principal warns of dire consequences if this behaviour ceases. he threatens to report the matter to the teachers’ service Commission.

The letter has been copied to the Chairman Board of Management (BOM), Gamba SDA mixed Secondary school.

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KCPE Revision Materials

  1. TOPICAL REVISION-2000-2014: https://drive.google.com/open?id=10AZ2nc1s_sic36Pqq7TTrIDGT7A9TM3E
  2.  KCPE MARKING SCHEME- 2014: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Rp2njlr9DrcGgwh9V2qlNmORQ605yQiZ
  3. KCPE MARKING SCHEME- 2015: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1chhDdOvfzDpsmWgVzifGaycOiNfy2hwb
  4. KCPE MARKING SCHEME- 2016: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UbqQq4DurCl4wq_VG8OlnEbkKSWjOpwM

 

TSC Releases New Teacher Registration and Recruitment Requirements-2018.

The Teachers’ Service Commission, TSC, has released new guidelines for teacher registration and recruitment. In a circular released today, the TSC sets the new registration fee at Kshs. 1055 among other requirements; as highlighted below:

Kenyan Citizens- Requirements for Registration:

  • Certificate of Good Conduct
  • Relevant academic and professional certificates from recognized institutions
  • a copy of Identity Card or Passport
  • passport photo
  • KRA Pin Certificate
  • dully filled GP 69 Medical Form and
  • Payment of registration fee

Non Kenyan Citizens – Requirements for Registration:

  • academic and Professional Certificates and
  • other evidence for registration as a teacher obtained in Kenya or the country of origin
  • Academic and Professional Certificates. NB: Must have been awarded by an accredited foreign institution and equated by the relevant public body in Kenya
  • Certificate of Registration as a teacher or authority to teach in the country of origin
  • a valid Entry / Work Permit issued by the Department of Immigration
  • a valid Certificate of Good Conduct issued by the relevant law enforcement agency in the country of origin
  • vetting letter from the Ministry of Education (Kenya) and
  • prescribed fee of Kshs. 1055
    • NB: All documents must be certified by either a TSC Director or TSC Sub – County Director.

Click on the Link Below to download the new TEACHER REGISTRATION AND RECRUITMENT REQUIREMENTS CIRCULAR:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XKo7qm365cjCRNxqo04zGeolDdZnzNby

Procedure Used in Applying for a Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Number, Kenya.

FOLLOW THE PROCEDURE BELOW TO APPLY FOR A NEW TSC NUMBER, IN KENYA.

The procedure is to be used for new teacher registration.

  1. Type https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke into your browser. Ensure you have first paid the mandatory processing fee.
  2. On the TSC home page, click on https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke/Regintro.aspx tab.

3. Locate the ID Number box at the bottom of the new page and fill in the following (ID/ Passport Number and Surname and Click Next Page Button to Continue.

4. This will take you to the Applicant’s Basic Details Page: Fill out the boxes correctly and click on NEXT, once done.

5.  Fill in the Educational and Professional Qualifications fields (Section C); starting with primary level, properly. Click on NEXT once done. Remember to save each record by clicking on the save icon.

[Section C: Educational and Professional Qualifications (Date Should Be Picked from Calendar)]

6. On the next window, upload the required documents. Select the NEXT tab, once you have uploaded all the necessary documents.

  1. On the new window, provide any other necessary details (Other Details) and Click on the SAVE AND FINALIZE tab.

Now, wait for further communication from the TSC.

Important Notes For Those Applying For a TSC Number in Kenya

Requirements for Application for a new TSC Number, Kenya