Bipolar Patients Can be Good Teachers, Research Shows

What exactly is this Bipolar Condition? Well, well, before justifying this statement, let us learn something about this condition. The bipolar condition usually has the following symptoms; dramatic mood swings. This can be categorized into excessive high moments during manic phases and deep lows during depressive times. When a patient is experiencing the manic phase, … Read more

July 2019 Jobs: Kenya National Examination Council KNEC Vacancies

The Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) is a state corporation established through an Act of Parliament (Cap 225A, Laws of Kenya) which was repealed by the Kenya National Examinations Council Act No. 29 of 2012, to conduct school and post school examinations within Kenya as it may consider desirable in the public interest and to … Read more

How to Revive and Enjoy Your Teaching Career

Have you been teaching for quite a while? Do you feel exhausted, stressed, though unsatisfied with your career? Do you want to revive and enjoy your teaching career? Well, teaching just like any other career, is associated with challenges. I understand, sometimes we feel like we’ve reached the end of the line, but guess what, … Read more

How to Register Grade 3 Learners for the 2019 Kenya Early Years Assessment (Keya) Examinations

The Kenya National Examinations Council has issued instructions on how grade 3 learners are to be enrolled or registered for the 2019 Kenya Early Years Assessment (Keya) Examinations. The circular dated June 24th, 2019 was directed to all Sub County Directors of Education (SCDEs), Curriculum Support Officers (CSOs), and Heads of Primary Schools. The Kenya … Read more

Best Ways to Integrate ICT in Your Lessons to Improve Students’ Memory

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been evolving over time, and today it has become the most sought after in nearly all professional fields including education.  Therefore, schools try to implement it in their lessons and curriculum. ICT has often been associated with sophisticated technologies that have little or no place in class, in fact, … Read more

Biology Teacher Sues Uganda for $1m Over Unlawful Arrest and Torture

A 35-year-old Rwandan Biology teacher is seeking a 1 million dollar (Ksh. 100 million) legal compensation from Uganda over alleged illegal arrest, detainment and torture. The teacher who goes by the name Venant Hakorimana Musoni, went on Monday, to seek a legal address in the East African Court of Justice based in Arusha, Tanzania. The … Read more

KEWOTA: Formation, Purpose, Leadership, and How Women Teachers Can Join

KEWOTA: Formation, Purpose, Leadership, and How Women Teachers Can Join

A number of female TSC teachers are infuriating on the recent deductions from their payslips by KEWOTA. Many are still wondering what this ‘KEWOTA’ is and what it does.  In this article we tell you all the information about KEWOTA. What it is, how it was formed, their leaders, what it does, and how to … Read more

How to Handle Suspected Ebola Patients (Must Know)

Following Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda, which has taken several lives, Kenyans and Tanzanians should take the necessary precautions. In this post we outline what Ebola is, signs and symptoms, and safetmeasures, and how to handle suspected Ebola patients. Let us start with the basics before discussing the safety measures. What … Read more