KNEC Instructions for Registration of candidates for 2020 Diploma in Special Needs Education, SNE, exams

The National examinations body has released guidelines and timelines for registration of of candidates for the 2020 Teacher Education Examinations. These instructions on registration of candidates for the 2020 Teacher Education examinations are based on the Kenya National Examination Council, KNEC, 2014 regulations for each examination.

These Teacher education examinations are;
1.1.1 Primary Teacher Education (PTE),
1.1.2 Diploma in Teacher Education (DTE),
1.1.3 Early Childhood Development Education – Proficiency Certificate and Diploma Examinations (ECDE),
1.1.4 Teacher Certificate in Adult Education (TCAE),
1.1.5 Diploma in Special Needs Education Part I and II.

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1.2 Registration of candidates who will be sitting for the Teacher
Education examinations in 2020 will be done strictly on-line.

The Institutions / Colleges will access the KNEC registration portals:

  • https://registration knec.ac.ke/online-sne or
  • https://registration knec.ac.ke/online-tcae
  • https://registration knec.ac.ke/online-dte
  • https://registration knec.ac.ke/online-pte/using
    The user name and the pass word provided by the Council via the respective college email addresses. Candidates’ index numbers will be from 0001 to 9999 for ALL Teacher Examinations.

1.3 Heads of Institutions/Sub-County Directors of Education/Sub County Adult Education Officers are expected to strictly follow the procedures on registration of candidates as outlined in the registration portal. Any deviation from the procedures would either render the candidates ineligible for registration or cause the processing of the candidate’s examination results to be delayed, deferred or cancelled.

1.4 All candidates are institutional based; hence no private candidates entered for teacher education examinations.

1.5 The registration of candidates is done by the college principal or Sub County Education Officer for the registration of ECDE Proficiency and Sub County Adult and Continuing Education Officer for TCAE examination.

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1.6 It is the responsibility of the candidate, to ensure that their names,
gender and previous details for repeaters are in every way correct
and is a replica of the qualifying certificate and that they are
entered for the correct course/option and paper(s).

1.7 The registration dates for the 2020 Examinations are shown in the table below;

TABLE 1: REGISTRATION DATES FOR 2020 TEACHER EDUCATION EXAMINATIONS

TYPE OF EXAMINATIONGROUP OF CANDIDATESREGISTRATION DATESEXAM MONTH
Diploma in Teacher Education (DTE(Regular Students and Repeaters1st August to 15th October, 2019March 2020
Special Needs Education (SNE) Part I and IIRegular Students and Repeaters1st August 15th November, 2019April 2020
Teacher Certificate in Adult Education (TCAE)Regular Students and Repeaters1st September to 15th October, 2019July 2020
Primary Teacher Education (PTE)Regular Students and Repeaters1st September 15th October, 2019July 2020
ECDE Proficiency, Certificate and DiplomaRegular Students and Repeaters1st August to 15th September 2019April 2020

NB: Please be informed that there will be no late registration of candidates

1.8 All Colleges/Institutions must have a minimum of ten (10) candidates to qualify for the registration of candidates for any of the Teacher Education examination offered by the institution/Sub County. Any centre wishing to register candidates for a course
with less than ten (10) candidates must pay at the cost of registering ten (10) candidates.
NB: Please note that the rates for the top up are as per the rates of the regular candidates not repeaters.

1.9 The Council will surcharge a candidate or the institution examination fee penalties in case of any form of registration errors requiring amendment after the close of registration period;

1.9.1 Change of subjects (this will be treated as an under protest case) will attract a fee penalty of three thousand shillings (Kes. 3,000) per registered candidate;

1.9.2 Amendment of candidates’ examination details will attract a penalty fee of five hundred shillings (Kes.500) per candidate.

1.10 For the registration of candidates with any form of special needs, the college/institution is expected to provide an approved medical report from a government hospital indicating the nature and extend of disability for such candidate(s) for ease of registration.
The council will consider each case in its own merit for further assessment.

1.11 Registration materials, which include the nominal roll signed by each candidate, fee payment deposit slips and corresponding invoice and copies of the qualifying certificates (e.g. KCSE) or equation letters for candidates with foreign certificates, are to be
submitted to KNEC by the Head of Institution or his/her nominee with written approval within two (2) weeks after the close of registration period for each examination. Submission of registration materials is compulsory.

1.12 All institutions must ensure that candidate’s photographs and the face/front side of the National Identification Card (ID) are uploaded. The uploaded photographs and ID card must be downloaded and printed to produce an institutions’ photo register.
The signed copy of the photo album is to be kept by the college/institution and handed over to the Supervisor during the rehearsal day of the examination for identification of registered candidates.

1.13 Each candidate is required to confirm the subjects registered for and sign against their names.

1.14 Colleges should note that copies of nominal roll, fee payment deposit slips and corresponding invoices should be certified by the Sub-County Director of Education before submission to KNEC.

REGULATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DIPLOMA IN SPECIAL NEEDS EDUCATION (SNE) EXAMINATION PART I AND II

5.1 College/Institutional candidates entered for the SNE examination must have been bona – fide enrolled students studying in the college/Institution for the last one year.

5.2 Extra-territorial candidates who hold certificates from foreign examining boards that are equivalent to the prescribed minimum entry requirement will be eligible to sit for the SNE examination. Before registration for the examination, such candidates should seek equation of their qualifications from the Council.

5.3 The minimum entry requirement for the Diploma in Special Needs Education examination as follows:

5.3.1 Primary Teacher Education – Pl Teacher Certificate by Training; or

5.3.2 P1 teacher who has been promoted by Ministry of Education through teacher  Proficiency Courses;

5.3.3 KCSE mean grade of D+ or KCE Division 3 and in addition have a KNEC certificate in ECDE or Ministry of Education DICECE Certificate.

5.3.3 Candidates wishing to take SNE Part One (1)
examination for the first time must have undertaken two terms of either residential or in-service training in an institution approved by the KNEC.

5.3.4 Those wishing to take SNE Part Two (2) examination must have done Part one and covered three terms of either residential or in-service training in addition to fulfilling the requirements for teaching practice.

5.3.5 For institutions to access the registration platform they can Log into the website:
https://registration, knec.ac.ke/online-sne

5.4 SNE Teaching Practice

All SNE candidates must take teaching practice to qualify for the award of SNE diploma. Each candidate must be assessed six (6) times cutting across the different subjects registered for examination for the regular candidates and three (3) times for the candidates. The candidates will be subjected to external assessment during the final teaching practice. Upon completion of the teaching practice, the candidate’s TP marks are to be uploaded into the KNEC website https://registration.knec.ac.ke/online-sne by the external assessors in liaison with the college principal immediately after the final assessors meeting at the examination centre not later than 31st July 2020.

5.5 Continuous Assessment Test (CAT) Marks and Final Teaching Practice

The colleges are expected to compile two (2) sets of the candidate’s course work marks (CAT I, and II) to be forwarded to the Council. Upon completion and approval of the CAT marks by the college principal, candidate’s marks are to be uploaded online
to the KNEC website https://registration.knec.ac.ke/online-sne between 15th February and 31st March 2020. The head of the institution is expected to sign and certify on each page of the CAT marks and submit it to Examinations Administration – Examination Management division.

5.6 SNE Examination Fees

Candidates are expected to pay for the examinations as per the schedule shown in the table below:

TABLE 5: SNE EXAMINATION FEE CHARGES

TYPES OF PAYMENTTOTAL AMOUNT- KSh.
Part I and Part II Basic Fee1,300
Part I and Part II Fee Per Subject1,600
Project Fee Per Candidate700
Search Fee450
Teaching Practice Fee2,200
Total Examination Fees For Regular Candidates- SNE Part 17,700
Total Examination Fees For Part 1 Candidates Repeating One (1) Subject3,350
Total Examination Fees For Part 1 Candidates Repeating Two (2) Subjects4,950
Total Examination Fees For Regular Candidate- SNE Part II10,600
Total Examination Fees For Part II Candidate Repeating One (1) Subject3,350
Total Examination Fees For Part II Candidate Repeating Two (2) Subjects4,950
Total Examination Fees For Candidate Repeating Teaching Practice3,950

5.7 Referrals.

Candidates who will be referred in the SNE examination can register to re-sit the 2020 SNE examination at their former colleges. The Principals are informed to upload the repeaters details using the repeaters option in the registration portal; https://registration.kne.ac.ke/online-sne

5.8 SUBJECTS OFFERED IN DIPLOMA IN SNE (PART I)

Candidates will be required to enrol for all the Four (4) subjects offered for the Examination as shown below;

5.8.1 Introduction to SNE (9101/101);
5.8.2 Psychology (9101/102);
5.8.3 Curriculum Issues in SNE (9101/103);
5.8.4 Research & Rehabilitation (9101/104).

5.9 SUBJECTS OFFERED IN DIPLOMA IN SNE (PART II)

Candidates will be required to choose any one of the options in the subjects listed below;

5.9.1 Autism (9102)
5.9.2 Deaf/blind (9103)
5.9.3 Physical Disability (9104)
5.9.4 Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (9105)
5.9.5 Visual Impairment (9106)
5.9.6 Mental Handicapped (9107)
5.9.7 Hearing Impairment (9108)
5.9.8 Gifted and talented (9109)
5.9.9 Inclusive Education (9110)
5.9.10 Communication Disorders (9111)
5.9.11 Learning Disabilities (9112)
5.9.12 Early Childhood Care, Development & Education (9113)
5.9.13 Assessment (9114)

Courses 9115 (Project) and 9116 (Teaching Practice) are compulsory for all the candidates taking the Diploma in SNE (Part II) exaonline-ecde

9.0 EXAMINATION FEES COLLECTION ACCOUNTS FOR ALL TEACHER EDUCATION EXAMINATIONS

9.1 After downloading a college invoice at the end of registration, Payment can be made into the Council Fees Collection Accounts in any of the Banks listed below;

TABLE 9: KNEC FEES COLLECTION ACCOUNTS BANK

S/No.BANK NAME
9.1.1Co-operative Bank
9.1.2National Bank of Kenya
9.1.3Kenya Commercial Bank
9.1.4Equity Bank

Ensure the relevant deposit slip is used for each examination for accounting purposes.

9.2 You are hereby advised that no other mode of payment will be accepted by the Council.
The copies of the deposit slips and corresponding invoice will then be submitted to the Council within two (2) weeks after the close of the registration period.

10.0 QUERIES RELATED TO TEACHER EDUCATION EXAMINATIONS

10.1 All queries should be received by the council within 30 days after the date of release of examination results. Remarking of Teacher Education Examinations and replacement of certificates has been suspended by the Council.

10.2 Heads of institutions must check the examination results, results slips or certificates immediately after the release and raise queries within the 30 days after the date of release. The queries raised during this period will not attract any penalty.

10.3 Examination related queries received after the 30 days under 10.2 above will attract a penalty fee of Five Thousand shillings (Kes.5000) for the Council to resolve the issue.

11.0 RE-SITTING OF FAILED/REFERRED CANDIDATES CANCELLED RESULTS

11.1 As per the KNEC policy, candidates are allowed to re-sit a failed/referred examination paper(s)/subject(s) any number of times within a period of five (5) years after the first sitting.

11.2 Any candidate who does not pass all the papers within five (5) years after the initial sitting will have to re-take the entire examination, including continuous assessment and teaching practice.

11.3 Any candidate whose results read CRNM (Course requirement not met) must register for the missing subjects and CATS that led to award of a CRNM

11.4 Candidates whose results are cancelled and overall grade is given as ‘y’, are banned for THREE years from sitting the examination.
They will only be eligible to sit for any examination after the three year period.

12.0 Photograph specifications

12.1 Must be in colour (at least 24 bits per pixel).
12.2 The size of the photo should be 45mm by 35mm in JPEG format (jpg extension) or PNG format.
12.3 The photograph should not be compressed
12.4 Only digital photos will be accepted.
12.5 The image must contain the full face, neck, and shoulders of the applicant in frontal view with a neutral, non-smiling expression and with eyes open unobstructed and directed at the camera.
12.6 All facial features must be visible and unobstructed.
12.7 The image must be taken within 6 months of the submission date.

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