TSC Unveils Exclusive Promotion Interview Q&A for October 2023.
TSC Unveils Exclusive Promotion Interview Q&A for October 2023. Received an invitation for a TSC interview? Uncertain about what to expect? This guide offers insights into questions and responses.
TSC Promotion Interview Questions
1. Structure of the Ministry of Education
– The Ministry operates under the Cabinet Secretary’s leadership.
– Three Principal Secretaries report to the Director General.
2. Role of the Minister for Education:
– Manages policy, professional functions, curriculum, and more.
3. Publishers for the Ministry of Education:
– Kenya Literature Bureau (KLB) handles Ministry publications.
4. Roles of KICD, Inspectorate, and KNEC:
– KICD advises on curriculum and organizes development programs.
– KNEC develops national exams and awards certificates.
5. National Goals of Education:
– Goals include fostering nationalism, promoting unity, addressing needs, and more.
6. Composition of the Board of Management of a School:
– B.O.M consists of various members, including teachers’ representatives.
7. Roles of B.O.M and Parent Association (P.A) in a School:
– B.O.M oversees school management.
– P.A supports school by raising funds.
8. Definitions of Curriculum, Co-curricular, and Core Curriculum:
– Curriculum covers planned learning.
– Co-curricular activities include sports.
– Core curriculum is fundamental knowledge.
9. Differentiating Between Formal, Non-formal, and Informal Curriculum:
– Formal is organized in educational institutions.
– Non-formal operates outside the system.
– Informal is lifelong learning.
10. Process of Curriculum Development:
– Curriculum development involves stages from needs assessment to monitoring.
Interview Q&A for October 2023
11. Difference Between Curriculum and Syllabus:
– Curriculum includes all learning programs.
– Syllabus outlines topics and objectives.
12. Process of Curriculum Development:
– KICD’s nine-stage curriculum development model.
13. Cases of Interdiction Where a Teacher Earns Half Salary:
– Interdiction cases leading to half salary include fraudulent payments.
14. Types of Leave for Teachers:
– Types of leave include maternity, study, annual, sick, and more.
15. Study Leave with Pay:
– Study leave with pay requirements and criteria.
16. Possible Verdicts of Interdiction:
– Outcomes of interdiction include warnings, suspensions, or dismissal.
17. Differences Between Interdiction and Suspension:
– Suspension is temporary; interdiction is removal from service.
18. Interdiction Cases Without Earning Money:
– Cases where a teacher doesn’t earn include absenteeism.
19. Curriculum Based Establishment (C.B.E):
– C.B.E determines the number of teachers a school requires.
20. Cases of Interdiction Without Earning Money:
– Cases include mismanagement of funds and dishonesty.
21. Education Commissions and Recommendations:
– Past education commissions and their recommendations in Kenya.