TSC teachers interview promotion questions and their answers

Have you been shortlisted for the advertised TSC promotion vacancies for teachers? Well. You need to prepare well for these interviews in order to answer the interview questions correctly.

Here, we have provided you with all TSC interview questions and their answers.

Please be as sincere as possible during the interview sessions. For instance, if you are not sure about any of the asked questions just let the panel know so. There is no crime in saying you have no correct response.

Be as confident as possible. Remember to dress decently for the interviews. Read and revise the Code of Conduct and Regulations for teachers.

You need to be well versed with the current affairs.

You also need to be aware of all the interview areas and scoring guide. Read all the details here; Latest TSC Interview areas, questions and new marking scheme/ Score sheet for teachers seeking TSC Promotions; This is all you need to know

For a list of shortlisted candidates, click here.

PREPARE WELL ON THESE AREAS

If you want a promotion, then take note of the expanded mandate of TSC;

(a) Review Standards of education and training of persons entering teaching service.

(b) Review supply for and demand of teachers in the country

(C) Advise national government on matters pertaining to teaching service.

(2) ON TPAD

(a) Have samples of Professional documents.. schemes of work/lesson plans/record of work covered/lesson observation /lesson notes

(b)TPAD summary for last 3 years, identified gaps and how you have addressed them

(c) individual and school results for last 3 years.

(3) carry co curriculum certicates for the school

(4) know the outlawed actions as enshrined in the basic education act, bullying, sexual harassment, illegal levies, forced repetition, corporal punishment

(5) know role of SAGAs like KICD, knec, Jomo Kenyatta foundation,

(6) structure of CBC.

Strengths of CBC
Weaknesses of 8-4-4 system of edu

(7) TSC reforms that include:

(a) TPAD/TPD
(b) on line services
(c) decentralization of services
(d) CBA
(e) career progression guidelines
(f) nationalisation of teachers
g) appointment of school administrators through competitive interviews

(8) Emerging issues like:

(a) covid 19
(b) BBI
(c) change of academic calendar for schools
(d) on line teaching/learning
(9) financial management.
(a) financial records you maintain.

TSC PROMOTION INTERVIEW QUESTIONS AND THEIR ANSWERS

1.What is the structure of the Ministry of education?

The Ministry of Education is led by the Cabinet Secretary. Under him are 3 Principal Secretaries and finally the Director General under them.

2.What is the overall role of the Minister for Education?
3.Who publishes for the Ministry of Education?

Kenya Literature Bureau KLB

4.What is the role of Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development KICD, inspectorate and Kenya National Examinations Council K.N.E.C?

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Mandates of the KICD

The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) is mandated to perform the following functions:

The core functions of the KNEC are to:

5.What are the national goals of education?

6.What is the composition of the board of Management of a school and how are they chosen?

B.O.M is established under Section 55 of The Basic Education Act 2013.It is composed of;

7.Differentiate between the roles of the B.O.M and P.A in a School.

BOM

Some of the responsibilities and roles that are expected of this board includes;

Parent Association – P.A

In order to help the school realize its purpose, parents play some important roles. These include,

8.Define curriculum, co curricular and core curriculum.

Curriculum

All planned learning programs that facilitate formal, non-formal and informal learning.

Co-curriculum

Voluntary curriculum that includes sport, clubs, student government and school publications.

Core curriculum

The body of knowledge, skills and attitudes expected to be learned by all students, generally related to a set of subjects and learning areas that are common to all students.

9.Distinguish between formal, non formal and informal curriculum
10.Outline the process of curriculum development.

KICD 9 Stage Curriculum Development Model

KICD has adopted a nine-stage curriculum development model as follows:

11.What is the difference between curriculum and syllabus?

Curriculum

Is all planned learning programs that facilitate formal, non-formal and informal learning while the

Syllabus

Is a course outline comprising a collection of topics on the same subject matter and a series of statements of what is to be learned within a given time frame.

This consists of the content and objectives of the core subjects and optional subjects offered.

12.Give the process of curriculum development.

KICD has adopted a nine-stage curriculum development model as follows:

  1. Needs Assessment.
  2. Conceptualization and policy formulation.
  1. Development of syllabuses.
  2. Development of curriculum support materials.
  3. Preparation of curriculum implementers.
  1. Monitoring and Evaluation.

13.Give cases of interdiction where a teacher earns half salary.

14.Name the different types of leave a teacher is entitled to and how many days in a year is a permanent and pensionable teacher entitled to annual leave?

  1. Maternity Leave

A female teacher is entitled to 90 calendar days maternity leave from the date of confinement. This leave is exclusive of annual leave. The application for leave should be submitted to the DEO/MEO/DCE through the head of institution at least one month before the leave is due and must have supporting medical documents.

  1. Paternity Leave

A male teacher can apply for paternity leave of up to 10 days within the period of spouse’s maternity leave.

  1. Study leave – with pay

– without pay

  1. Annual leave

Permanent & pensionable – 30 days with full pay each year.

Temporary or contract – 30 days with full pay each year.

  1. Sick leave

Permanent & pensionable – 3 month full pay another 3 month ½ pay in the calendar year.

Temporary or contract – 1 month full pay another 1 month ½ pay

  1. Compassionate leave

In times of distress such as death, a court case, marital disharmony, arson and serious illness of a member of the family – maximum 15 days in a year.

  1. Special leave

Short duration for teachers who have to travel abroad to participate in seminars or short courses or important events – max. 3 months in a year.

  1. Compulsory leave

30 days with full pay to allow investigations into allegations.

  1. Leave without pay

Special conditions eg accompanying a sick person for more than normal 15 days compassionate leave.

15.When is a teacher given study leave with pay?

16.What are the possible verdicts of interdiction?

  1. A teacher has no offence hence revoke interdiction.
  2. A teacher has committed an offence that does not warrant removal hence;
  1. A teacher has committed an offence hence dismissal and deregistered.

17.Differentiate between interdiction and suspension.

18.What are the interdiction cases where a teacher does not earn any money?

19.What is C.B.E? How is it calculated?

Curriculum Based Establishment – the number of teachers a school need in relation to the number of streams a school has. It is calculated by considering the minimum lessons a teacher should teach(27) and the subjects offered in the school.

20.Give cases of interdiction where a teacher earns half salary.
21.Name four education commissions since independence and what were the recommendations of the commissions.

Ominde Commission (1964)

Bessay Report (1972)

It recommended changes to the inherited curricular to make it relevant to local needs.

Gachathi Report(1976)

Mackey Report (1981)

Kamunge Commission (1988)

Koech Commission (2000)

22.Differentiate between informal education, formal education and non- formal education
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