KNEC KCSE Examiners Training 2023
KNEC KCSE Examiners Training 2023. A training schedule for Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examiners was released by the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) on Monday, March 6.
According to a letter received by David Njeng’ere, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of KNEC, the training will take place between Monday, April 24, and Friday, April 28, 2023.
According to the Examining Council, the curriculum this year will be entirely residential.
“The place of the training will be notified to qualified applicants at a later date,” according to the announcement seen by educationhighlights.co.ke.
“The training price is Ksh10,500 and will only be paid by the shortlisted applicants, who will be notified through a text message (SMS) on how to make the payment,” the notice said in part.
The council further stated that all successful trainees will be added to the database of KNEC examiners and hired by the organization in accordance with its standards for hiring examiners based on each paper’s personnel requirements.
However, the Council advised against applying if the teacher is already certified to administer the KCSE and is listed in the KNEC database of examiners.
The teachers must complete training to serve as examiners for a variety of KCSE exams, such as;
- English (codes 101/1, 101/2, and 101/3),
- Biology (codes 231/1, 231/2, and 231/3), and
- Chemistry (codes 233/2 and 233/3).
- History and Government (codes 311/1, and 311/2),
- Christian Religious Education (codes 313/1, and 313/2), and
- Computer Studies (codes 451/1, and 451/2).
The general requirements for all the trainee examiners include the following:
- Must be registered with and hired by the Teachers Service Commission, be a practicing teacher in the appropriate subject at the level of the examination (TSC).
- Have a minimum of three (3) years of teaching experience and a Diploma in Education (or above) for KCSE marking.
- Shall not be subject to an interdiction or any other TSC disciplinary action.
How to Apply:
Use the link to access the KNEC examiners’ site.
www.examinersapp.knec.ac.ke.
Users having Cp2 accounts should enter their usernames and passwords to access the portal.
In order to receive new passwords for logging into the system, teachers who have forgotten their Cp2 passwords should click the “reset password” option, enter their mobile number in the format (2547********), and submit.
Anybody without a Cp2 account should click the link to establish one and follow the instructions to get login information for the system.
After logging in successfully, finish their profile and save it. Clicking on “Apply for Training” on the dashboard will bring up a list of all the stated openings for candidates to apply for.
KNEC added cautioned that there were a limited number of training seats available and that only qualified teachers who had submitted the necessary documentation would be shortlisted for the activity.