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TSC lays down the law for 2025 Kenya exams, E J Mitei warns no shady teachers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 58091, member: 636"] Kenya's Teachers Service Commission enforces stringent integrity measures for the upcoming 2025 national examinations. Five major assessments will take place between October 21 and November 21. The KCSE examination begins after the October 17 rehearsals and continues through November 21. KJSEA, KPLEA, KPSEA, and KILEA assessments follow specific schedules with designated rehearsal periods. Acting CEO E.J. Mitei emphasizes that only highly qualified registered teachers with uncompromised integrity may oversee examination processes. Nomination deadlines for Centre Managers, Supervisors, and Invigilators close on September 26. The CP2 system requires all personnel to register before deployment assignments. Staff members cannot serve at schools where they worked within the previous three years. Those with conflicts of interest face mandatory redeployment to alternative centres. Centre Managers must verify credentials and maintain comprehensive attendance records throughout the examination period. Specific staffing ratios require one supervisor for every 200 candidates and one invigilator for every 20 students. Centres serving blind candidates require personnel trained in Braille. Stage-Based Pathway examinations allow teachers to invigilate their students directly. [/QUOTE]
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