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Kenya: Teachers Service Commission Introduces Online Appraisal
Nation, 14 November 2016
The Teachers Service Commission has launched a new online system for appraisal of more than 290,000 teachers across the country. Read more »
The Teachers Service Commission has launched a new online system for appraisal of more than 290,000 teachers across the country. Teachers will be evaluated annually as per the code of regulations.
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Under the new deal with the Teachers Service Commission, the current grading system caps the overall salary of the highest paid teacher at Sh157,656. Read more »
The leadership of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) has been directed to conclude salary talks within 10 days. Read more »
The Miscellaneous Amendments Bill 2016 on the education sector has proposed that commissioners be reduced from seven to three. Read more »
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