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Government Deploys 46,000 Teachers to Junior Secondary Schools

Hezron Rooy by Hezron Rooy
November 20, 2024
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Government Deploys 46,000 Teachers to Junior Secondary Schools

Government Deploys 46,000 Teachers to Junior Secondary Schools

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Government Deploys 46,000 Teachers to Junior Secondary Schools.

The government has taken a significant step to improve the quality of education by deploying 46,000 teachers to junior secondary schools across the country.

This initiative is part of an ongoing nationwide effort to enhance educational standards and address the growing needs of junior secondary learners.

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Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos announced that the teachers have been confirmed on permanent and pensionable terms, underscoring the government’s commitment to providing stable and quality teaching personnel.

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Additionally, he revealed plans to recruit an extra 20,000 teachers to ensure adequate staffing for junior secondary schools, aiming to deliver optimal education outcomes.

“Then we are also going to add another 20,000 teachers in JSS so that we have sufficient teachers so that our students get the best education,” he said appreciating the effort each stakeholder is playing

In tandem with this, the government has embarked on a major school improvement project. This includes the construction of new classrooms and laboratories to align with the competency-based curriculum (CBC).

The infrastructure upgrades are intended to accommodate the increasing number of students and support modern teaching methods effectively.

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These combined efforts highlight the government’s dedication to equipping junior secondary schools with the resources needed to provide high-quality education and prepare students for the future.

Government Deploys 46,000 Teachers to Junior Secondary Schools

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