More teachers will be deployed to junior secondary schools to alleviate the staffing shortage and enhance implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).
More teachers will be deployed to junior secondary schools to alleviate the staffing shortage and enhance implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

More teachers will be deployed to junior secondary schools to alleviate the staffing shortage and enhance implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

The Teachers Service Commission) invited qualified primary school teachers to apply for redeployment to JSS.

As per the advert posted on its X account on January 13, primary school teachers eying the promotions should have a minimum mean grade of C+ in the KCSE examination. Applicants must also be serving as primary school teachers employed by the Commission.

“Applicants must also hold a diploma or a degree certificate in Education. Applicants must have a minimum grade of C+ in each of the teaching subjects or its equivalent,” the advert read, adding that applications must be submitted through the Commission’s portal.

With the rollout of Grade 9 this year, the Commission is pulling all the stops to ensure minimal disruption during learning.

 More teachers will be deployed to junior secondary schools to alleviate the staffing shortage and enhance implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

More teachers will be deployed to junior secondary schools to alleviate the staffing shortage and enhance implementation of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).

The Teachers Service Commission) invited qualified primary school teachers to apply for redeployment to JSS.

As per the advert posted on its X account on January 13, primary school teachers eying the promotions should have a minimum mean grade of C+ in the KCSE examination. Applicants must also be serving as primary school teachers employed by the Commission.

“Applicants must also hold a diploma or a degree certificate in Education. Applicants must have a minimum grade of C+ in each of the teaching subjects or its equivalent,” the advert read, adding that applications must be submitted through the Commission’s portal.

With the rollout of Grade 9 this year, the Commission is pulling all the stops to ensure minimal disruption during learning.