26,000 teachers set for TSC promotions

  • The number will include a total of 11,258 teachers on Common Cadre Promotions, another 13,717 teachers on competitive promotion and 1,021 teachers on affirmative action.

By Education News reporter

Teachers Service Commission (TSC) plans to promote a total of 11,258 teachers on the common cadre in the current 2022/2023 Financial Year (FY) which is ending June 30, 2023. This is in addition to several other cadres that are lined up for upgrade.

This is revealed in the response by the TSC Secretary and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Nancy Macharia to the Departmental Committee on Education. She had been required to file a report on the controversial teachers’ medical cover, recruitment, promotion and delocalization.

In the document seen by Education News, the total number will entail 5,436 primary school teachers who will be promoted from grade B5 (Primary Teacher II) to C1 (Primary Teacher II), a total of 614 teachers from grade C1 to C2, and 5,208 from C2 to C3.

“For the year 2022/2023, the commission, subject to budgetary provision, shall in line with Regulation 74 of (Code of Regulations for Teachers) CORT promote a total of 11,258 teachers in the common cadre promotions,” said Dr. Macharia in the report.

According to the data, Kakamega will have the highest number of promotions under this category with a total of 551 teachers, who will include 227 teachers from B5 to C1, 36 from C1 to C2, and 288 from C3 to C4.

Garissa County on the other hand will have the lowest number of 38 teachers, being 21 from B5 to C1, one from C1 to C2, and 16 from C2 to C3.

Accordingly, the commission plans to promote another 13,717 teachers on competitive promotion and 1,021 on affirmative action in arid and semi-arid land (ASAL) and ‘Hard to Staff’ areas in the FY.

On the other hand, the commission also revealed that it had identified a total of 7,282 serving primary school teachers with requisite qualifications to be deployed to Junior Secondary School (JSS).

More mapping to identify eligible primary school teachers to serve in JSS is ongoing to address the shortages, with the qualifications being possession of either a Diploma in Education or a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, at least a C+ mean grade in KCSE or its equivalent, at least a C+ in two teaching subjects, and at least 8 units in each of the two teaching subjects.

According to Dr. Macharia, the commission has been addressing teacher shortage in secondary schools by promoting and deploying primary school teachers since 2019.

TSC promoted a total of 4,006 teachers in the FY 2019/2020 and 16,032 in the  FY 2020/2021, while  in 2019/20 FY the commission promoted a total of 5,034 teachers and 94,176 in the 2020/2021 FY on common cadre.

On teachers who have acted for long without being confirmed, the commission stated that despite the requirements set out in the Policy on Appointment and Deployment of Institutional Administrators, teachers who have acted as institutional administrators have an added advantage during interviews as they are awarded marks on the number of years they have been acting.

The commission recruited 30,550 teachers recently and posted them to JSS but still faces a shortage of 30,550 given that Grade 7 requires 61,100 teachers.

9,000 of them will serve on permanent and pensionable terms while 21,550 will be on internship.

Projected Common Cadre promotions per county in 2022/2023 FY

SN County B5-C1 C1-C2 C2-C3 Total
1 Kakamega 227 36 288 551
2 Bungoma 230 37 262 529
3 Kitui 279 18 206 503
4 Meru 239 18 220 477
5 Kisii 213 13 211 437
6 Nakuru 170 21 235 426
7 Homa-Bay 196 19 186 401
8 Kiambu 155 16 210 381
9 Makueni 170 16 186 372
10 Machakos 156 17 191 364
11 Murang’a 146 36 170 352
12 Kericho 175 24 131 330
13 Siaya 160 16 146 322
14 Migori 132 19 170 321
15 Bomet 147 17 143 307
16 Uasin-Gishu 124 9 144 277
17 Trans-Nzoia 116 18 141 275
18 Kisumu 133 9 124 266
19 Kilifi 125 12 128 265
20 Nandi 139 18 107 264
21 Nyamira 134 7 99 240
22 Nyandarua 120 15 103 238
23 Busia 112 10 109 231
24 Nairobi 131 5 95 231
25 Nyeri 115 33 83 231
26 Baringo 121 14 87 222
27 Narok 125 10 87 222
28 Vihiga 97 14 106 217
29 Embu 100 12 95 207
30 Tharaka-Nithi 92 12 100 204
31 West-Pokot 84 11 90 185
32 Elgeyo-Marakwet 73 12 79 164
33 Kirinyaga 73 13 72 158
34 Kwale 99 3 50 152
35 Turkana 85 7 38 130
36 Laikipia 61 9 53 123
37 Kajiado 65 5 34 104
38 Taita-Taveta 46 11 41 98
39 Marsabit 60 2 22 84
40 Tana-River 43 3 19 65
41 Mombasa 22 6 27 55
42 Samburu 33 6 14 53
43 Wajir 19 1 29 49
44 Lamu 26 1 20 47
45 Mandera 20 Nil 27 47
46 Isiolo 27 2 14 43
47 Garissa 21 1 16 38
Grand-Total 5,436 614 5,208 11,258

 

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2 thoughts on “26,000 teachers set for TSC promotions

  1. I wish TSC could lower the grades as an affirmative action for PLWD an people in ASAL areas regarding to deployment to JSS

  2. I had a mean grade of C plain and enrolled at campus where by l did diploma in special needs Education education .English/C.R.E.for seven semister plus teaching practise that is 8 semister.after graduation 2022 .l tried to apply for T.S.C.am beeing told not eligible for T.S.C.. somebody advice me kindly why.? After spending 226,000 in diploma course

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