The rules are contained in the revised Teachers
Code of Conduct and Ethics that also seeks to
have teachers declare the source of their
wealth and have their accounts subjected to
audits immediately they quit service.
According to the rules, no teacher shall act as
an agent of any political party or as a
contestant and they are expected to account for
every hour they spend in schools.
The launch was to take place in a meeting of
head teachers in Mombasa where the
Commission’s Chief Executive Officer Nancy
Macharia was expected to deliver her maiden
address.
According to the rules, no teacher shall make a
request to or exert pressure on a learner for
sexual activity or favour, or flirt with a learner.
The regulations further stipulate that pupils and
students will never be sent to teachers’ living
quarters for whatever reason.
The new rules also warn teachers against
supporting or opposing any political party during
elections, and vouches for fair and honest staff
who will observe Chapter 6 of the Constitution
on integrity.
Monday, 20 June 2016
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