Examples of Teaching Service Commission in a sentence
The Employer agrees to recommend to the Teaching Service Commission the permanent appointment of a teacher one year after obtaining the necessary pedagogical qualification provided that he/she has met the prescribed requirements in performance and that a vacancy exists at the school.
The professional competence of teachers needs to be strengthened and their productivity increased, while concerns about the effectiveness of the Teaching Service Commission as an employer and the poor state of teacher housing must be addressed.
As aptly stated by this Court per Annandale JP (as he then was) in Moses Dlamini v The Teaching Service Commission and Another Appeal Case No. 17/2005 para [35], with reference to Connelly v Director of Public Prosecution (1964) 2ALL ER 401 (HL).
Notifying the Teaching Service Commission Teachers must notify the Teaching Service Commission, in writing, of any new qualification they receive.The Commission must be notified within 12 months of a teacher receiving a qualification.
The Employer, in making recommendations to the Teaching Service Commission for the promotion and appointment of staff, shall give priority to persons within the Teaching Service.
Some of the commissions established are the Parliamentary Service Commission; the Judicial Service Commission; the Civil Service Commission; the Teaching Service Commission; the Zambia Correctional Service Commission; the Electoral Commission; the Human Rights Commission; the Gender Equity and Equality Commission; and the Lands Commission.
Relocation on medical grounds When a teacher relocates from one position to another on medical or compassionate grounds, the Teaching Service Commission will authorise payment of some or all of the fares and removal costs for the teacher and his/her family.The teacher needs to apply to the Commission in writing detailing all removal costs.The decision of the Commission in respect of the support it provides to the teacher will be final.
The State and Civil Society 3.1 OmbudspersonArticles 191 to 196 of the Constitution provides for the Ombudsman.13 The Ombudsman, who is appointed by the President in consultation with the minority leader, has the task of investigating complaints against government departments, with the exception of those filed against the Public Service Commission, the Police Service Commission, or the Teaching Service Commission, all of which have constitutional status.
THIRD REPORT Re-evaluation of the Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Teaching Service Commission Date Laid: H.O. R.
Service CommissionsThe Constitution established the following service commissions to carry out investigations into misconduct or matters of corruption: Public Service Commission, Police Service Commission, Teaching Service Commission and Public Service Appeal Board.