TSC Junior School Application Guidelines. In an effort to solve the current shortfall, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has started a second phase of the junior secondary school (JSS) teacher deployment program.
TSC requested that people who would want to be deployed submit their application by March 18 in a notice that was shared on its social media platforms yesterday. The notice emphasized that only instructors who are employed in public schools on permanent, pensionable terms and who meet the necessary requirements should apply.
This occurred as the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) announced that it has been getting complaints from educators who believe they are not being given the opportunities they need to advance in their professions.
TSC Junior School Application Guidelines
Knut, led by Secretary General Collins Oyuu (pictured), told the National Assembly Committee on Education that TSC exclusively holds exact data on teacher employment, career progression, promotion, upgrading and remuneration based on professional mobility and budgetary allocations.
According to Oyuu, the JSS teachers have a different entry grade from those employed afresh.
During the session, Knut found itself on the receiving end after Education Committee, led by Tinderet MP Julius Melly, questioned the union leaders of their commitment to advance teachers’ interests.
The MPs said the union leaders did not conclusively respond to questions as they were expected after they stated that it was not possible to get data held by TSC.
“It is unfortunate for you to come here and tell us that TSC is the custodian of all teachers’ records,” Melly stated.