Section 6 of The Teachers Service Commission Act CAP 212: Qualification for appointment of Chairperson and members

    

(1) A person shall be qualified for appointment as the Chairperson if such person—
(a) holds a degree in education from a university recognized in Kenya;
(b) has knowledge and experience of at least fifteen years in matters relating to education and training; and
(c) meets the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
(2) A person shall be qualified for appointment as a member if such person—
(a) holds a degree from a university recognized in Kenya;
(b) has knowledge and experience of at least ten years in matters relating to any of the following fields—
(i) education;
(ii) governance;
(iii) management; or
(iv) law; and
(c) meets the requirements of Chapter Six of the Constitution.
(3) In appointing members of the Commission, the President shall ensure that at least two-thirds of the members have experience in education.


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