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TSC Prohibits 26 Teaching Courses

TSC Prohibits 26 Teaching Courses

The TSC banned 26 Bachelor of Science and Arts Degree Teaching Courses.

Teachers who finished these courses and were prepared for TSC registration must immediately find other work.

Applicants for registration who have completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) and/or Enhancement in disciplines not on the curriculum are ineligible. New instructors must register.

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These courses do not qualify PGDE graduates for teacher registration. Two instructional subjects lack content mastery because these courses don’t cover enough. Instructions are detailed.

The commission highlights that a Bachelor’s in Science or the Arts, two teaching specialisations, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) are sufficient for registration.

The TSC claims these curricula lack material, resulting in poor subject competence in the two teaching areas.

TSC will only register Bachelor of Arts or Science programmes with PGDEs in two teaching specialisations.

TSC Prohibits 26 Teaching Courses

The TSC directive has disappointed and infuriated many fresh graduates who wanted to register with and work for the Teachers Service Commission.

TSC has banned 26 bachelor’s degree-granting teaching programmes. They include:

1 Natural resources

2 Meteorology

3 Forestry

4 Animal husbandry

5 Horticulture

6 Farm machinery

7 Fisheries

8 Anthropology

9 Sociology

10 Theology/Divinity

11 Journalism

12 Kiswahili and Communication

13 Business Management/Administration

14 Banking and Finance

15 Genomics

16 Actuarial science

17 Environmental science

18 Criminology

19 Biotechnology

20 All courses related to engineering

21 Industrial Chemistry

22 Biochemistry

23 Hospitality and tourism

24 Foods, nutrition, and Dietetics

25 Technology and applied biology

26 Microbiology

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