(David Njaaga|Standard)The teachers' employer has promised to reward tutors who produced this year's top Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination candidates. Teachers Service Commission (TSC) boss Nancy Macharia said schools that produced candidates among the top 100 would also be recognised. ALSO READ: Early release of KCPE results evidence reforms taking rootMs Macharia applauded efforts put in by teachers during the administration of the KCPE test. ALSO READ: Students who missed KCPE to sit supplementary exams, Uhuru ordersMacharia attributed the good results posted this year to performance appraisals embraced by teachers. “Good performance means that our performance appraisal and contracting tools are working well among teachers.
Source: Standard Digital November 21, 2017 21:00 UTC