Download TSC Recruitment Scoresheet for Secondary School Teacher Interns Pdf

By | June 5, 2022

TSC Recruitment Scoresheet for Secondary School Teacher Interns pdf Download; Get the Newly Revised TSC Recruitment Marking Scheme for Secondary School Teacher Interns(Interview Roadmap 2022/2023) HERE

TSC Recruitment Scoresheet for Secondary School Teacher Interns pdf Download; Newly Revised TSC Recruitment Marking Scheme for Secondary School Teacher Interns(Interview Roadmap 2022/2023)

The Teachers Service Commission does not just absorb teachers seeking secondary school teaching vacancies haphazardly. In case you are searching for the 2022 TSC recruitment interview scoresheet commonly referred to as TSC marking scheme for secondary school teachers for the 2022-2023 cycle, click HERE to download it.

TSC INTERVIEW PANEL SCORE SHEET FOR TEACHER INTERNS

Kindly note that the new TSC recruitment scoresheet for secondary school teachers takes into account a wide variety of parameters to ensure fairness and equity among applicants seeking TSC internship positions.

Besides rewarding teachers based on their academic prowess, it takes into account applicants living with a permanent disability, length of stay since the applicant graduated(as indicated in the applicant’s graduation certificate), and finally, the applicant’s ability to communicate coherently and clearly since teaching majorly lies on excellent communication skills.

TSC Internship Recruitment Marking Scheme 2022-2023; Scoring Areas

A). AWARDING OF MARKS BASED ON ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

Since the minimum requirements for teachers seeking to fill secondary school teaching vacancies encompass a Diploma and/or a Degree in Education, at this level, the Teachers Service Commission awards marks at two levels as elaborated below

This is HOW TSC Awards Marks for Teachers with a Bachelor of Education(B.Ed) Degree

This is a special preserve for applicants who pursued a Bachelor of Education degree immediately after they stepped foot on the campus. These applicants did not pursue other basic degrees first.

Degree LevelTSC Scoring areasMaximum score
Bachelor of Education, B.Ed.BED Degree First Class Honors35
Bachelor of Education, B.Ed.BED Degree Second Class Upper30
Bachelor of Education, B.Ed.BED Degree Second Class Lower25
Bachelor of Education, B.Ed.BED Degree Pass20

This is HOW TSC Awards Marks for Teachers with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree Plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) 

These are degree holders who pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree first but later changed their career path and became teachers by pursuing a Post Graduate Diploma in Education, PGDE.

 Degree LevelScoring areasMaximum score
 Bachelor of Arts, BAFirst Class Honors35
 Bachelor of Arts, BASecond Class Upper30
 Bachelor of Arts, BASecond Class Lower25
 Bachelor of Arts, BAPass20

This is HOW TSC Awards Marks for Teachers with a Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) Degree Plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) 

These are degree holders who pursued a Bachelor of Science(B. Sc.) Degree first but later changed their career path and became teachers by pursuing a Post Graduate Diploma in Education, PGDE.

 Degree LevelScoring areasMaximum score
 First Class Honors35
 Second Class Upper30
 Second Class Lower25
 Pass20

This is HOW TSC Awards Marks for Teachers with a Diploma Plus a Diploma in Technical Education  

Unfortunately, as we move to diploma levels, the maximum score drops by 5 marks from 30 to 25 marks. At some point, however, the commission may amalgamate the scores for both degree and diploma applicants to clear teachers who have overstayed since graduation to shield them from hitting the ceiling-45 years beyond which the Teachers Service Commission(TSC) cannot absorb them.

Diploma Level Scoring areasMaximum score
 Diploma+ Diploma in Technical EducationDistinction25
Diploma+ Diploma in Technical EducationCredit20
Diploma+ Diploma in Technical EducationPass15

This is HOW TSC Awards Marks for Teachers with a Diploma Plus a Diploma in Education  

Unfortunately, as we move to diploma levels, the maximum score drops by 5 marks from 30 to 25 marks. At some point, however, the commission may amalgamate the scores for both degree and diploma applicants to clear teachers who have overstayed since graduation to shield them from hitting the ceiling-45 years beyond which the Teachers Service Commission(TSC) cannot absorb them.

 Diploma LevelScoring areasMaximum score
 Diploma in EducationDistinction25
 Diploma in EducationCredit20
 Diploma in EducationPass15

This is HOW TSC Awards Marks for Secondary School Teachers Based on Length of Stay Since Qualifying as a Teacher

This part favors applicants who chose to pursue education either at degree or diploma levels from the word go. This assertion is based on the fact that TSC does not recognize the year of graduation of a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degree for instance. The applicant is awarded marks based on the year that he or she acquired a PGDE. See the table below

Length of StayMaximum Score
2012 and before60
201355
201450
201545
201640
201735
201830
2019 and after25
Maximum Score60

HOW TSC Awards Marks for Secondary School Teachers Based on Communication Ability and Other Talents

At this level, the Teachers Service Commission conducts a live interview to assess a candidate’s ability to comprehend questions and respond appropriately to them, especially on their areas of specialization and other pertinent contemporary issues affecting the education sector.

Scoring areaMaximum Score
Communication skills1
Presentation1
Participation in Co-curricular activities while teaching1
Students’ academic performance1
Special talents1
Maximum Score5