Author: Hezron Rooy

Hezron Rooy is the Editor-in-Chief at Teachers Updates. A passionate educator and accomplished web developer. With a strong background in news reporting, content creation, and educational innovation, Hezron is dedicated to delivering impactful stories and resources that empower teachers and shape the future of education.

TSC 2019-2023 Strategic Plan Review: Achievements, Challenges, and Lessons Learned

The Teacher Service Commission (TSC) of Kenya has been diligently working towards improving the quality of education and teacher professionalism through its 2019-2023 Strategic Plan. This article provides an overview of the achievements, challenges, and lessons learned during the implementation of the plan. It also highlights the key stakeholders and factors influencing the successful execution of the plan. The Three Pillars of the 2019-2023 Strategic Plan The 2019-2023 TSC Strategic Plan was built on three pillars, focusing on Teacher Competence, Conduct, and Performance Management; Reforms and Innovations in the provision of teaching services; and Service Delivery Re-engineering. Each pillar played…

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Israel to Provide 40 Egerton University Students with Agricultural Expertise

40 students from Egerton University have traveled to Israel to study advanced agriculture and water technology in order to acquire knowledge that will aid in addressing the nation’s food insecurity. Prof. Isaac Kibwage, vice chancellor of the university, stated that the students would travel to Israel for an 11-month intensive training program at various modern universities and colleges while studying at modern fundamental farms. Under the agricultural program known as the Arava International Centre for Agriculture Training (AICAT), according to the Vice Chancellor, 40 Egerton University Students will be trained in a variety of agricultural fields, including animal husbandry, cereal…

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mombasa-to-host-worlds-largest-floating-library

Mombasa is set to Host World’s Largest Floating Library. The advent of the MV Logos Hope, the world’s largest book fanfare, in August has given the country’s tourism industry a boost. The MV Logos will visit Mombasa 18 years after its identical sister ship Duolos. It will arrive at the Mbaraki Wharf on the 21st of August and be accessible to the general public from August 23 to October 3, on a weekly basis from Tuesday to Sunday, from August 23 to the third of October A crew for advanced preparations has already arrived in the country. Constanza Figueroa, a…

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