TSC issued a new employment criterion, P1 instructors were shocked.
In 2024, credentials for elementary education won’t be given out based just on PTE (primary education) certificates.
To get this data, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC), a body in charge of hiring teachers, has filed a report.
According to TSC, from grades one through six, all primary schools will completely implement the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC), which will do away with the requirement that primary instructors hold PTE certification.
The most recent DPTE (Diploma in Elementary Education) qualification has been acquired by certain PTE instructors. All qualified teachers will also be the lowest entrance level for the C1 teaching profession, below B5.
Primary school teachers can enhance their credentials to a CBC diploma by applying.
All P1 and ECDE teachers must complete required training in order to meet the demands of the new curriculum, it was previously disclosed to these teachers.
After finishing the course, the first trainee instructors were awarded a Knec diploma.
This implies that all P1 teachers who want to work with TSC on a permanent basis MUST raise their professional credentials. In order to compete well with their counterparts on the employment market, all P1 and ECDE instructors should pursue professional development.
The TSC’s decision about Pnp jobs in September startled the P1 instructors.
TSC issued a new employment criterion, P1 instructors were shocked.
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