The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya performs a number of functions.
These functions are majorly related to the management and regulation of the teaching profession.
Here are the main roles played by TSC:
1. Teacher Recruitment and Deployment:
– TSC is responsible for the recruitment, selection, and deployment of qualified teachers to public schools.
2. Registration and Licensing:
– TSC registers and licenses teachers, ensuring that only qualified individuals are allowed to practice as teachers in Kenya.
3. Professional Development:
– TSC promotes the professional development of teachers by organizing in-service training programs and providing opportunities for further education.
4. Disciplinary Action:
– TSC has the authority to take disciplinary action against teachers who violate professional standards or engage in misconduct.
5. Salary and Benefits:
– TSC determines and reviews the terms and conditions of service, including salaries and allowances, for teachers in public schools.
6. Curriculum Implementation:
– TSC plays a role in the implementation of the curriculum by ensuring that teachers are equipped to deliver quality education.
7. Research and Advisory:
– TSC conducts research on various aspects of the teaching profession and provides advice to the government on matters related to education.
8. Collective Bargaining:
– TSC engages in collective bargaining on behalf of teachers to negotiate terms and conditions of service with relevant stakeholders.
9. Teacher Welfare:
– TSC is involved in addressing issues related to the welfare of teachers, including working conditions and other concerns affecting their professional lives.
TSC Circular on Updating of data on registered teachers not currently employed by the Teachers Service Commission
Mwalimu National Sacco Loans & Repayment Schedule (BOSA Loans)
Latest TPAD Teacher’s Checklist of TSC Professional Documents
Official Kuppet BBF Guidelines For All Branches