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RELIEF TO TEACHERS AS TSC GIVES WAY FORWARD ,RESOLVING PROMOTION LIST ERRORS

RELIEF TO TEACHERS AS TSC GIVES WAY FORWARD ,RESOLVING PROMOTION LIST ERRORS

RELIEF TO TEACHERS AS TSC GIVES WAY FORWARD ,RESOLVING PROMOTION LIST ERRORS

After Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has acknowledged that there were some errors in the recently released teacher promotion list, a way forward has been drafted to address the same.

As per to the TSC officials, notable  errors experienced in the Promotions list should be taken as common in mass promotional exercises and as a result ,this does not compromise the TSC integrity.

The recently unveiled comprehensive 724-page document on TSC website, detailing the promotion of 36,505 teachers is a clear picture based on interviews that conducted in December and January of this year.

The commission played a key role with major efforts later to realize that some stakeholders within the education sector are still skeptical about the credibility of the published results.

As a result, all the teachers among them those who are awaiting promotion are advised to await official TSC promotion letters, which is the only mode expected to address any noted discrepancies.

Teachers who emerged successful will confirm their clear promotions after receiving a text messages from TSC County and Sub-County offices.
The messages will be meant for notifying teachers  to collect their promotion letters and begin reporting to schools.

TSC move that saw it not to publish the names of promoted teachers alongside their respective counties and sub-counties to foster transparency and trust in the process has faced a lot of criticism from  teachers’ education unions like Knut and Kuppet urge terming the promotion list to be having errors.

Regret letters will also be printed and issued to unsuccessful teachers as a means of confirming their participation and interview attendance.

The current  successful teachers had attended promotion interviews  in December for primary school teachers and others attended  from January 2024 interviews for Secondary school and Teacher Training College tutors.

The turnout marked a great history as more than one hundred and fifty thousand teachers shortlisted by the employer.

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