Teacher Promotion Interviewing System for 2023 TSC Scoring.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has declared at least 36,000 teachers eligible for advancement.
The commission recently released a circular outlining its plan to elevate teachers to all nine grade levels in order to combat the issue of employment stagnation among teachers.
According to the TSC, “Primary, secondary schools, and teacher training colleges will all receive promotions.”
The commission has assigned 10,819 promotions for senior instructors in regular primary schools and 12,716 promotions for senior master positions.
Furthermore, there are 700 senior teacher posts in special needs schools and 216 senior teaching positions (Grade C4) at teacher training colleges.
According to TSC, “Those who are interested are expected to apply for the positions through the TSC portal by September 8, 2023.”
TSC Promotion Marking Scheme and Interview Areas for TeachersÂ
- Educational and Professional Attainment
Educational Qualifications
- Master’s Degree and higher: 5 points
- Bachelor’s Degree/Higher Diploma: 4 points
- Diploma: 3 points
Career and Professional Development
- Diploma in Management/Professional Course: 5 points
- Certificate in Management/Professional Course: 4 points
- Relevant Workshops/Seminars: 3 points
- Proficiency in Technical Aspects
Teachers Service Commission
- Understanding of TSC’s Structure, Function, and Policies in line with the New Constitution: 3 points
- Familiarity with the Code of Regulations for Teachers and the Code of Conduct and Ethics: 4 points
Curriculum Development, Implementation, and Assessment
- Knowledge of Curriculum Development, Implementation, and Supervision (KICD, TSC, KLB, KNEC, etc.): 10 points
- Grasp of Education Policies and awareness of other Stakeholders’ roles, including County Governments: 5 points
- Awareness of Educational Trends: 5 points
- Leadership and Management Abilities
Roles and Responsibilities
- Head of Department: 4 points
- Involvement as Club/Society Patron, Class Teacher, House Teacher, etc.: 4 points
- Teaching role: 3 points
Institutional Administration and Management
- General Institutional Administration (e.g., Resource Management): 10 points
- Knowledge of Institutional Financial Management and Procurement Procedures: 10 points
- Performance over Three Years
Average Mean Score
- 11 and above: 20 points
- 10 – 10.9: 18 points
- 9 – 9.9: 16 points
- 8 – 8.9: 14 points
- 7 – 7.9: 12 points
- 6 – 6.9: 10 points
- 5 – 5.9: 8 points
- 4 – 4.9: 6 points
- 3 – 3.9: 4 points
- 2 – 2.9: 2 points
- 1 – 1.9: 1 point
Improvement Index
- 2 and above: 20 points
- 1.70 – 1.89: 18 points
- 1.50 – 1.69: 16 points
- 1.30 – 1.49: 14 points
- 1.10 – 1.29: 12 points
- 0.90 – 1.09: 10 points
- 0.70 – 0.89: 8 points
- 0.50 – 0.69: 6 points
- 0.30 – 0.49: 4 points
- 0.10 – 0.29: 2 points
- 0.09 and below: 1 point
Note:
- The assessment must be endorsed by the institution’s head.
- The scoring depends on either the subject Mean Score or Improvement Index from the current or previous position (whichever is higher).
- Contribution to Co-curricular Activities (Over the Last 5 Years as an Official, Coach, Referee, etc.)
(a) School level: 1 point (b) Sub-County level: 2 points (c) County level: 3 points (d) Regional level: 4 points (e) National level: 5 points
- Broad Knowledge and Current Affairs
- Departmental Understanding: 5 points
- Behavioral Competencies
- Effective Communication
TOTAL SCORE = 100
Note:
Significant weight will been given to performance in the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examination results.
Teachers achieving a mean score of 11 and above will receive a maximum of 20 points in this category.