The teacher’s employer in kenya, the Teachers Service of Kenya (TSC) has revealed the category of teachers who will teach in secondary schools next year.
CBC is the first batch of the highly anticipated skills training programme.
The above announcement effectively concludes a long-standing debate in the same high school, spanning the 7th, 8th, and 9th grades.
TSC has previously shown that primary school teachers can be employed to handle students in the above-mentioned grades.
Most teachers in this category have developed their academic qualifications significantly and have been waiting for tenure for a long time.
Many have diplomas, degrees and even masters, they raise hopes of becoming secondary school teachers.
*The following teachers can take junior high school classes.*
1. Graduates with special educational needs (SNE)
2. Diploma and Diploma in Early Childhood Education (ECDE)
3. Diploma Holder (Second Choice)
4.Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) (second choice)
Following the report of the education committee of the DPR, ‘Report on the readiness of teachers to implement the competency curriculum’, which says that they will accommodate those who have a P1 who have an education diploma with an advanced degree, a bachelor’s degree,
Postgraduate degrees, masters and doctors of philosophy will also teach in secondary schools from 2023.
The commission was also tasked with explaining the readiness to prepare a new curriculum because the new school year will be extended to secondary schools twice.
Recently, a teacher employer has placed primary school teachers with diplomas in secondary schools across the country.
The council says in its training strategy that 60,000 secondary school teachers will be trained for CBC broadcasting by April next year.
The Ministry of Education has recently been busy modernizing primary schools to create more space to accommodate secondary schools and building more structures in primary schools.