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    26 Bachelor’s Degrees Banned by TSC for Teaching Jobs and Certification

    NyanchokaBy NyanchokaSeptember 13, 20244 Mins Read
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    26 Bachelor’s Degrees Banned by TSC for Teaching Jobs and Certification.

    The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released guidelines that disqualify certain Bachelor’s degree courses for individuals seeking to join the teaching profession. This initiative is intended to ensure that future teachers hold degrees relevant to the evolving educational landscape.

    TSC stated that applicants with qualifications in subjects not currently part of the curriculum will not be eligible for registration, even if they have completed a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) or undertaken Enhancement programs.

    The commission emphasized that these programs do not offer sufficient content in teaching subjects, making the mastery of two required teaching subjects inadequate for registration.

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    Despite this, the TSC clarified that individuals who have earned degrees in science or arts, along with a PGDE and two teaching subjects, remain eligible for teacher registration.

    List of 26 Banned Bachelor’s Degree Courses

    Below is the list of 26 Bachelor’s Degrees Banned by TSC for Teaching Jobs and Certification:

    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 and Administration
    14. Banking & Finance
    15. Genomics
    16. Actuarial Science
    17. Environmental Science
    18. Criminology
    19. Biotechnology
    20. Engineering-related courses
    21. Industrial Chemistry
    22. Biochemistry
    23. Hospitality and Tourism
    24. Food, Nutrition, and Dietetics
    25. Technology and Applied Biology
    26. Microbiology

    Eligibility Criteria for Prospective Teachers

    Applicants holding degrees in Economics, Commerce, or Accounting may still apply to teach Business Studies. Additionally, diploma holders in English paired with another subject may qualify to teach English and Literature, provided they have completed sufficient units in both areas.

    For those teaching subjects like Business Studies, Computer Studies, Agriculture, or Home Science, specific prerequisites apply:

    • Mathematics Requirement: Those without Business Studies or Computer Studies must have at least a C+ in Mathematics at the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
    • Biology Requirement: Applicants without Agriculture or Home Science must have a minimum of C+ in Biology.

    Graduate teachers must have completed eight course units in each of their teaching subjects. Moreover, they are required to have completed training in Special Methods for their two selected teaching disciplines and possess a minimum of three months of teaching experience.

    Enhancements and Special Education

    Applicants presenting enhancement certificates or official transcripts from accredited institutions in teaching subjects are eligible for employment if they received a minimum C+ in the subject at KCSE. In addition, proof of completion of teaching methods courses during their undergraduate studies is necessary.

    Teachers who were previously dismissed due to inadequate units but have since earned enhancement certificates with the required units are eligible to reapply. Special Needs Education teachers focusing on Kenya Sign Language (KSL) and Braille may qualify for registration, with combinations such as biology/KSL or geography/Braille being accepted.

    Justification for Course Bans

    TSC has banned these courses for the following reasons:

    1. Curriculum Alignment: Teachers must hold degrees directly relevant to the curriculum they are expected to teach.
    2. Subject Expertise: Emphasis is placed on teachers having sufficient mastery of the subjects they will teach.
    3. Educational Relevance: The aim is to ensure that degrees contribute meaningfully to the improvement of the education system.

    Impact on Prospective Teachers

    Students currently pursuing or holding degrees in the banned subjects will face challenges in gaining TSC certification.

    It is advised that affected individuals consult the TSC for guidance or consider alternative pathways into the teaching profession, such as additional training or different teaching certification routes.

    ALSO READ: TSC Asked to Reveal Date for JSS Intern Teachers Confirmation

    Steps for Affected Individuals

    Affected individuals are encouraged to take the following steps:

    1. Consult with TSC: Seek advice from the TSC to understand specific requirements for teaching certification.
    2. Consider Alternative Routes: Explore other pathways to certification, such as completing extra pedagogical training or enrolling in accredited teacher training programs.
    3. Stay Informed: Continuously monitor updates from the TSC, as the list of approved degrees is subject to regular reviews and changes.

    The TSC has reiterated its commitment to maintaining high teaching standards and ensuring educators possess qualifications aligned with the country’s educational needs.

    ALSO READ: Another TSC Director’s Tragic Death Linked to Depression

    Prospective teachers are urged to stay informed about TSC policies and seek clarification where necessary to effectively navigate these changes.

    26 Bachelor’s Degrees Banned by TSC for Teaching Jobs and Certification.

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