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TSC Reveals Teachers Who Will Supervise The 2023 National Exams

BY Getrude Mathayo · September 27, 2023 02:09 pm

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) vetted 223,223 teachers to serve as supervisors and invigilators in the national examinations. The 37,731 teachers will serve as examiners according to TSC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Nancy Macharia

TSC CEO added that all 71,760 center managers will attend sub-county briefing meetings that the Kenya National Examination Council will mount countrywide in the first week of October and none is expected to delegate meetings.

“The center managers will participate in sub-county briefing meetings, which are set to be conducted nationwide by the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) during the first week of October 2023,” she said.

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Macharia directed all field officers on leave to resume their duties on October 16. She said this is a critical measure to ensure the last phase of preparations for the national examinations are successful.

“I wish to commit that the TSC and all its staff and teachers will give the upcoming national examinations our full support to ensure this is a massive success,” Macharia said.

TSC CEO emphasized that there is an annual rotation of staff to ensure that there is no retention of supervisors or invigilators from the previous year’s national examinations.

“No supervisor or invigilator is retained in the center they served during last year’s national examinations to ensure annual rotation of staff,” she said.

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She added throughout the examination period only center and deputy center managers will be required to be physically present in schools.

“I wish to commit that the TSC and all its staff and teachers will give the upcoming national examinations our full support to ensure that this is a massive success,” she said.

Due to the new curriculum, this will be the last Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) to be administered under the 8-4-4 system and five more classes are left to sit the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) exam.

Macharia also emphasized a key policy: the annual rotation of staff. To ensure that there is no retention of supervisors or invigilators from the previous year’s national examinations, only center and deputy center managers will be required to be physically present in schools throughout the examination period.

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