The
Temeke Municipality in Dar es Salaam has said science teachers who will
volunteer to teach students from January to July, 2020 will be given
priority during the recruitment process.
The
municipality's director, Lusubilo Mwakabia, made the statement on
Monday, January 27, 2020, announcing a new employment opportunities for
155 science teachers to address the shortage of teachers in the
municipality.
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The
Mwakabibi said in July, 2020, they will hire new science industry
teachers whose salaries will come from the municipal collections.
He
said the most needed are teachers of chemistry, physics, mathematics,
biology, that 400 teachers are required but currently starting with 155.
According
to the Mwakabibi, in the fourth form results in 2019 the Temeke
municipality has struggled to do well in Sciences subjects, but what
they found was a shortage of science teachers, not infrastructure.
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“Temeke
Municipality has approximately 31 secondary schools each will get five
teachers. July 20, 2020 we will hire for part-time contracts, and for
the teacher to have another contract will depend on their effectiveness,
especially the results of the students, ” said Mwakabibi.
He
emphasized that teachers who volunteer to teach from now on will be
given priority to different jobs and future interviewers. He said the
qualification for a teacher to have a degree.
SOURCE: MWANANCHI