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TSC Is Recruiting 11,000 Teachers For Both Primary And Secondary Schools
The Education sector is set to get a big boost after the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) announced that it is recruiting 11, 574 primary and secondary school teachers. This was announced through MyGov, a government publication
According to the TSC, the recruitment exercise (for secondary school teachers) is in efforts to actualising 100 percent transition from primary to secondary schools. The institution also said they will replace those who have left the service by recruiting 1,000 new primary school teachers and 5,474 more. In secondary schools, the commission is recruiting 4,000 new teachers and 1,100 to replace those who have left.
This comes at a time the government is preparing for re-opening of schools in January 2021 or earlier, depending on the rate of the spread of Covid-19. The advertisement said in part,
“The Teachers Service Commission is declaring 5,000 vacancies in secondary schools to support the 100 percent transition from primary to secondary schools.”
“The Commission (TSC) is also advertising 5,474 vacancies for primary and 1,100 vacancies for secondary schools to replace teachers who have exited the service.”
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