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Dominic Gekonge

Dominic is a Computer Science Specialist with lots of bias on Education. If he's not writing about Education, then he's coding. If not, then you will find him watching series movies.

Government Has Banned These Activities In Schools

Join Our Telegram Group The Government of Kenya has banned a number of activities in schools between now (January) and March 2021. This is with the intention of curbing the spread of the novel coronavirus among learners as schools have reopened fully for the first time since March 2020. The first of them is all […]

Schools Experience Surge In Enrolment As Schools Receive Student

Join Our Telegram Group Schools have experienced a surge in enrolment as a large number of students have reported including those from private schools. As expected, students and teachers alike are struggling with the challenge of social distancing. Yesterday on January 4, 2021, as schools received students, a number of students did not report to […]

Press Release of Executive Office of the President in Full

Notification of Presidential Action [I] – 02/01/2021: REVIEW OF THE COVID-19 CONTAINMENT MEASURES During the Sixth (6th) Extraordinary Session of the National and County Governments Summit held on the 4th of November, 2020, His Excellency the President announced a raft of containment measures to stem the spread of the novel Coronavirus Disease, as part of His […]

Bachelor of Education Arts Available Subject Combinations

In this article, we provide details on the available Bachelor of Education Arts subject combination as per the guidelines of TSC in Kenyan Universities for those intending to pursue a Bachelor of Education (Arts) degree in Kenya. In Kenya with the rate of unemployment extremely high, you stand a better chance of being recruited as […]

Best Options for Education Science Subject Combination

The best Bachelor of Education Science subject combinations in Kenyan universities are sometimes a challenge for students who are interested in secondary school teaching positions. In this article, we discuss the most marketable subject combinations in Kenya based on Bachelor of Education Science subject combinations. Marketability of a subject combination depends on the demand for […]

Qualifications for secondary school teachers in Kenya

In this article, we provide the requirements for a secondary school teacher in Kenya, as set by the TSC (Teacher Service Commission). Required qualifications TSC has set diverse requirements for any Kenyan who has a desire of becoming a secondary school teacher. TSC requirements for Graduate secondary school teachers You must hold a Bachelor of […]

Latest Guidelines on TSC requirements for primary teachers

In case you are planning to become a primary school teacher and you have been wondering what the requirements are, well we come to your rescue. This is also necessary in the case of form 4 graduates who are contemplating their next step. Requirements For TSC to consider you for employment as a primary school […]

TSC PGDE Requirements in Kenya

In this article, we provide details on the TSC requirements for PGDE (post graduate diploma in Education). Who should take a PGDE course? You can only enroll for a PGDE if you pursued a Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Bachelor of Science (BSc.) degree and dream of becoming a secondary school teacher in Kenya. This […]

Ministry to Release Sh. 19 billion to schools before January 4

The Ministry of Education is set to disburse Sh. 19 billion to all institutions of basic education (primary and secondary schools) before schools reopen this coming Monday. Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha warned school administrators against mismanaging the funds as he said that they would face dire consequences if they mismanage the funds. According […]

Sossion: KNUT elections happening despite financial problems

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Secretary-General Wilson Sossion has said that the union is able to fund branch and national elections that are set to begin on January 8, 2021. KNUT had announced that the elections were to happen on January 4 but they had to reschedule the elections to January 8 as […]