TSC teachers will be offered a contract for three years After retirement,
After reaching the retirement age, teachers now have an additional three years to retire, under the TSC Teachers Service Commission. The initiative aims to alleviate the teacher shortage in arid and semi-arid areas.
According to this regulation, teachers who work in hot, dry environments especially switch staff in the districts of Garissa, Mandera, and Wajir.
After attaining the legal retirement age, teachers in the aforementioned districts will be permitted to continue working for an extra three years.
In order to alleviate the teacher shortage, the committee has sent contract letters to retired teachers in the aforementioned locations asking them to come back and continue their work.
Many educators who were compelled to resign just when their careers were nearing its pinnacle applauded TSC’s choice.
TSC teachers will be offered a contract for three years After retirement,
Since these places frequently have challenging workplaces, many teachers shy away from applying there.
The committee predicts that this policy adjustment will result in more experienced faculty becoming available to work in these sectors.
These educators are supposed to assist students who look to them for advice and information.
In the most recent developments, TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia gave retiring teachers in the Northeast region priority. These regions are avoided by non-local educators, creating a critical teacher shortage.
This is especially valid for teachers who frequently visit these locations.
Every child will be able to have access to a qualified and experienced teacher thanks to this new plan, which is anticipated to improve the quality of education offered to pupils in these locations.
Before retirement, teachers will work for another three years.
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