TSC Promotion List Errors Corrections. A plan of action has been formulated to remedy the flaws that the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has admitted were present in the recently issued teacher promotion list.
According to TSC officials, significant mistakes found in the promotions list should be viewed as typical of large-scale promotional campaigns; therefore, the integrity of the TSC is not jeopardized.
724 Page Promotion List
Based on interviews conducted in December and January of this year, a clear picture of the promotion of 36,505 teachers can be seen in the recently released complete 724-page document on the TSC website.
The commission was essential in later realizing that there are still players in the education system who have doubts regarding the veracity of the results that have been published.
Because this is the only way that any identified disparities are anticipated to be addressed, all of the teachers, including those who are expecting promotion, are encouraged to wait for official TSC promotion letters.
TSC Promotion List Errors Corrections
Onward to effectively promoted educators
The Teachers who were successful will receive a text message from the TSC County and Sub-County offices confirming their promotions.
Instructors will get these messages to remind them to gather their promotion letters and start reporting to the schools.
KUPPET And KNUT Criticism Of TSC
Teachers’ education unions, such as Knut and Kuppet urge, have strongly criticized the TSC’s decision to not publish the names of promoted teachers along with their respective counties and sub-counties in an effort to promote transparency and trust in the process. They claim that the promotion list contains errors.
Regret letters will be sent to teachers
In order to verify the participation and presence of the teachers who were not selected for interviews, regret letters will also be produced and sent to them.
The present successful educators underwent interviews for promotion to primary school teachers in December, while others attended interviews for tutors at Teacher Training Colleges and secondary schools starting in January 2024.
With over a hundred and fifty thousand teachers being shortlisted by the employer, the turnout was historic.