Tanzania Teachers’ Union is a trade union of teachers in Tanzania mainland. The union was formed in 1993 for the purpose of advocating for and promoting the rights of teachers in Tanzania. It is a voice of teachers in Tanzania where it seeks, not only to inform teachers on their right, but also covey message to policy and decision makers, planners and the entire population on the need for environmental and institutional change towards teachers and inform on the necessity for mainstreaming the constituency’s plight in the national agenda. | |
Teacher Service Commission (TSC) Tanzania. Teachers’ Service Commission has been fulfilling its mandated functions as stipulated under Section 5 of the Act No. 25 of 2015. In view of the centrality of TSC to the government business, in coordinating and supervising TSC District Offices, the strategic plan is a crucial coordination tool for its stakeholders. It has been vested with powers of Appointing, Promoting, Confirming, Discipline and Registration of Teachers’ in the Public Service. it is my great expectations therefore that, the mission of the TSC which envisages on timely delivery of quality services to Primary and secondary school teachers will tremendously be attained. It is also my hope that, personal commitment and that of the TSC staff at large, to ensure Primary and Secondary school teachers in the public service will get hold of timely quality services. |
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Teacher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA) is a network of teachers and teacher educators stretching across Sub-Saharan Africa. At the heart of the network is a bank of open educational resources (OER), linked to the school curriculum, and designed to support teachers and teacher educators in developing active approaches to learning. The network is co-ordinated by The Open University, UK |
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