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How to register for TSC TPD modules – Simplified Procedure

The Kenya Institute of Education Management (KEMI) is still carrying out the registration of teachers for the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Teacher Professional Development (TPD) programme. KEMI has released induction and registration dates and locations per county.

Admission and Registration for Teacher Professional Development (TPD) Program

Kenya Institute of Education Management (KEMI) is a management development institution that acts as a capacity building agency of the Ministry of Education.

KEMI is empowered to conduct leadership and management training, research and consultancy in the education sector under Legal Notice No. 19/2010.

The Teachers Service Commission has recognized KEMI for providing Teacher Professional Development (TPD) programs to registered teachers in public and private primary and secondary schools, trainers in tertiary institutions as well as instructional leaders in public and private institutions.

The overall objective of the TPD program is to professionalize teaching by continuously developing and improving the skills, competencies and knowledge of teachers in line with the core competencies of the 21st century with the aim of enhancing the provision of quality education.

How to Easily Register for TPD Modules

To register, pay a registration fee of Ksh. 1,000 (which is part of the Ksh. 6,000 fee) through:

Pay Bill Number 971900, Account: TPD1-County Code-Your TSC Number (for example for a participant in Nairobi it would be: TPD1-047-Your TSC Number).

Get all the details here; TSC Teacher Professional Development, TPD, modules at MKU (Course details, fees, requirements, how to apply).

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