NewsGovt Announces Recruitment of 30,000 Teachers 

Govt Announces Recruitment of 30,000 Teachers 

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  • The government has announced plans to recruit 30,000 teachers by the beginning of the next academic calendar.

    In a statement by State House Spokesperson Hussein Mohamed, dated Thursday, December 1, it was indicated that the move was aimed at addressing the shortage of teachers in schools.

    The recruitment will take place before January 23, 2023, when schools reopen for a new academic year.

    State House released the statement hours after President William Ruto met with the Presidential Working Party on Education Reforms that was reviewing the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

    President William Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu, PS Belio Kipsang and TSC boss Nancy Macharia holding consultations at State House on December 1, 22022.
    President William Ruto, Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, Education CS Ezekiel Machogu, PS Belio Kipsang and TSC boss Nancy Macharia holding consultations at State House on December 1, 22022.
    PSCU

    Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is expected to give detailed information about recruitment in the coming days.

    During the recruitment, priority will be given to tutors of Junior Secondary Schools.

    “The Ministry of Education, Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development and the Teachers Service Commission will work on modalities of fast-tracking retooling teachers to ensure the country has sufficient numbers who are compliant with CBC.

    “Government will recruit an additional 30,000 teachers by January 2023 to facilitate the transition and bridge the teacher shortage,” read the statement in part.

    In addressing infrastructural challenges in schools, the government also announced plans to construct classrooms and laboratories in all schools in the country.

    This is in addition to CBC classrooms constructed by President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration in secondary schools.

    “Members of Parliament are asked to work towards providing support for the extra facilities. 

    “Meanwhile, primary schools neighbouring secondary schools will share the laboratories and other facilities with junior secondary schools,” read the statement in part.

    Teachers Service Commission headquarters in Nairobi
    Teachers Service Commission headquarters in Nairobi
    TSC /Twitter
  • Source: kENYANS.CO.KE

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