Education CS Clears Air On Redeploying Teachers According To Subject Combinations

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Teachers To be redeployed According to Subject Combinations. On Tuesday, the Ministry of Education swiftly debunked rumors circulating about an alleged plan to redeploy teachers using a new system.

The misleading post, widely shared but subsequently flagged by the Ministry, purported that redeployments would be based on subject combinations. Initially, the Ministry had announced a categorization of schools into STEM centers, Humanities and Arts Schools, and Creative Arts and Sports Schools.

However, the flagged post falsely claimed that national schools would be labeled STEM centers, extra county schools as creative arts and sports centers, and county schools as Humanities and Arts Schools.

The Ministry explicitly denounced the misinformation, urging the public to disregard such unfounded claims.

The Ministry’s clarification followed inquiries from concerned Kenyans questioning the validity of the information, which had stirred uproar on social media platforms.

To lend credibility to the fake information, the misleading post incorporated the logo of a prominent media outlet, sparking curiosity among social media users.

Teachers To be redeployed According to Subject Combinations
Image circulating that has been flagged as fake by the ministry of education

Notably, on April 25 of this year, Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang had announced the government’s intention to abolish the national categorization of schools.

Speaking at the Inaugural Annual Symposium on Competency-Based Assessment, Kipsang revealed plans to eliminate the categorization of schools as national, extra-county, county, and sub-county. Instead, senior schools would be identified based on their subject offerings and infrastructural capabilities.

Consequently, national schools, known for their superior infrastructure, would focus on STEM subjects, while sub-county schools would offer a broader range of subjects. Teachers To be redeployed According to Subject Combinations

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