TSC To Hire 11,000 Teachers Come January 2023

By | May 24, 2022
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Information has emerged from the Teacher’s Service Commission of plans to availing 11,000 teaching positions to prospective teachers come January 2023. This is the commission’s effort to fill staffing gaps in schools ahead of the implementation of Junior Secondary in January 2023.

The National Treasury allocated Sh.2.5 billion to the (TSC) Teachers Service Commission in the fiscal year 2022/2023 to recruit new tutors as the Ministry of Education ( MOE) Steers the country to fully implement the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) beginning this week.

The TSC boss Nancy Macharia has quipped that the commission will immediately start a competitive recruitment process, with a vast majority of the newly recruited teachers getting posted to Sub-County Schools that according to statistics admit most students.

In his budget statement last month, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani allocated Sh2.5 billion to the TSC for the recruitment of 5,000 permanent teachers in the district.”

“In his budget statement made last week, National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani allocated the TSC Sh2.5 billion for the recruitment of 5,000 teachers on permanent terms in the next financial year.

“I wish to assure the country that the commission will immediately embark on the exercise to ensure the teachers report to work as soon as possible to ease the existing shortage,” said Dr. Macharia

During the upcoming recruitment, TSC will place a greater emphasis on staffing sub-county secondary schools, which admit the majority of students.

Another Sh1.2 billion has been set aside for the TSC to recruit 6,000 interns to help alleviate the shortage that is still affecting several schools.

A whopping Sh.1.2 billion has been allocated to the Teachers Service Commission for recruiting 6,000 interns in this 2022/2023 fiscal year as a stop-gap measure aimed at easing the shortage which stands at the disturbing figure of 114,581 teachers.

Madam Nancy Macharia, the TSC boss, also stated that teachers are prepared to ensure a complete transition as ordered by President Uhuru Kenyatta as schools reopened 2 weeks ago, even as she directs her field officers to be on high alert.

According to her, the commission will begin training over 60,000 teachers on CBC tomorrow.

She stated that over 229,292 primary school teachers and teacher training college tutors have been trained, with an additional 116,024 secondary school teachers to be trained by the end of the year.

“The first phase of this training will involve 60,000 teachers drawn from both public and private secondary schools, including special institutions, and will be concluded on May 13,” the TSC boss added.

Similarly, CS Education Professor George Magoha has assured parents that the government has put in place the necessary measures to ensure that there are enough teachers for the CBC rollout. However, this is on a background of understaffed secondary schools especially come  January next year (2023) when the CBC is implemented in secondary schools thus the double intake.