As Christians across the country mark the sacred season of Easter, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has conveyed a warm message of goodwill to all teachers, recognizing their unwavering dedication to shaping the nation’s future.
In its Easter message, TSC celebrates the teaching fraternity as the backbone of Kenya’s education system, applauding their resilience, sacrifice, and commitment to nurturing learners despite evolving challenges in the sector.
The Commission emphasized that Easter is not only a time for spiritual reflection but also a moment to renew hope, strengthen unity, and embrace the values of compassion and service.
Teachers across Kenya continue to play a pivotal role in implementing reforms such as the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), guiding learners with professionalism and passion. TSC acknowledged that their efforts go beyond classrooms, extending to mentorship, counseling, and community development.
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The Easter season, symbolized by renewal and new beginnings, offers an opportunity for educators to recharge and reflect on their noble calling. TSC encouraged teachers to celebrate responsibly, uphold integrity, and continue fostering environments that promote learning, discipline, and holistic development.
As the country progresses in its education agenda, the Commission reaffirmed its commitment to supporting teachers through policy, training, and welfare programs aimed at enhancing service delivery.
In conclusion, TSC wished all teachers a peaceful and joyful Easter, urging them to carry forward the spirit of love, unity, and resilience in both their personal lives and professional duties.
“Happy Easter to all teachers, your service continues to build the nation”
By Wesley Chelule
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