TSC Director Legal Calvin Anyuor has stated that Kenya has a surplus of teachers and securing an opportunity abroad for them will be a good move.
‘’We have started engaging key stakeholder to export the teaching resource because we have a surplus of teachers in the country.
“We are engaging Ministry of Labour, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other relevant government agencies so that our teachers can go and teach English in Germany,” Anyuor said.
Anyuor added that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is working to secure the market in various countries for the teachers in the country.
This comes as a relief for thousands of teachers who are yet to secure employment from TSC.
The Commission’s big role will be to ensure teachers coming out of various training colleges have the right quality of education.
“The question is, what is the quality of the teacher you are exporting to Germany? Once he lands in Germany, is he able to deliver in a manner that can withstands the rigors of education in the world?” Anyuor posed.
“When it comes to teaching, the stakeholders want extremely low grades, but when it comes to Medicine or Law the grades are high and no one is complaining. So, you want the quality of the teacher to be low but you want this teacher to produce an engineer or a pilot,” he added.
Currently, over 400,000 teachers are employed by TSC and the Commission seeks to employ 46,000 teacher interns on permanent and pensionable terms by next year.
The interns are almost completing their two years contract programme.