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TPAD 2 appraisal agreement, arbitration and countersigning

During the TSC teacher appraisal process, in the new TSC TPAD2 system, both the appraiser and appraisee are supposed to reach an agreement on the marks awarded for each standard. If you are the appraisee, then you will hold a meeting with your appraiser to discuss the marks awarded for each standard.

The marks awarded by the appraiser will be able to be accessed by the appraisee since the appraisal process has now been made open.

To ensure fairness and openness of the appraisal process therefore, after the completion of the appraisee self-assessment and the appraiser’s assessment, both the appraiser and appraise will hold a meeting to review their joint rating and then reach an agreed rating.

During the appraisal meeting the appraisee and appraiser can either agree or disagree on the ratings. In case the two agree, the appraiser will submit the ratings and await counter signing.

When the appraisee and appraiser disagree on the ratings, the appraisal moves to arbitration.

What happens when the appraisee and appraiser agree on the ratings

Where both the appraisee and appraiser agree on the rating awarded by the appraiser. The appraiser will follow the following steps in the system:

  • Log into your appraiser account and click on the ‘Update Standards’ tab.
  • Click on Update Rating. Note the appraisal status before joint rating has a yellow colour interface and is labelled waiting.
  • Click on Action tab and select Agree from the drop down menu.

Where there is a discrepancy between the appraisee and appraiser ratings, both will discuss and re-look at the evidence provided and agree on a joint rating. The appraiser can then capture the jointly agreed rate by clicking the update rating button.

On choosing update weight, the following pop up window will be provided for the appraiser to key in the agreed weight. The appraiser should finish this process by clicking on Submit Rating button where a pop up window will show that the process was successful for the appraiser to click on the ok tab. The interface color code will now turn green.

What happens when the appraisee and Appraiser disagree on the ratings

The appraisee and appraiser may disagree on the ratings. This is done by clicking on the disagree button by the appraiser. When both appraisee and appraiser disagree up to seventy five percent (75%) of the ratings, the appraisal automatically goes to arbitration level.

Where the appraisee is not satisfied with the appraisal, then the appraisee may make a request for arbitration from the Teacher Portal Landing page. The appraisee should ensure that the appraisal status is completed during the appraisal meeting before requesting for arbitration.

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Appraisee vs Appraiser Arbitration Process

The arbitrator will click on the schedule meeting to set the time and date for the meeting between the appraisee and the appraiser and notifications will be sent to both of them. On scheduling, the arbitration meeting, the appraisal moves to scheduled arbitrations.

The arbitrator can view appraisee self-assessment ratings and appraiser ratings and edit the agreed ratings for each standard by clicking update button.

Finishing the Appraisal Meeting

Once the appraisee and appraiser jointly agree on all ratings, the appraiser will have to click on the Finish Appraisal Meeting tab and the appraisal moves to appraisal awaiting counter-signing status.

Counter Signing

At the counter signing level, the counter signing officer will be able to view all teachers appraisals that are waiting to be countersigned by clicking on Appraisals tab, Institution Appraisals tab then on Countersigning tab.

The countersigning officer will click on the countersign tab against a teachers appraisal .The countersigning officer should then click on Countersign tab. This will prompt a pop up window for the officer to give their comments and a declaration statement that the
appraisal was based on evidence provided then submit.

On successful submission, the appraisal status will be Complete. Both the appraisee and appraiser will be notified that the appraisal is complete.

TSC TPAD 2 Lesson attendance data; How to input the data into the system

Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
profession.

Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

See also;

How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

To update lesson attendance records;

  1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
  2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
  3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
  4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
  5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
  6. The DHOI can then input ;
  • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
  • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
  • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
  • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

  • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
  • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
  • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
  • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
  • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
  • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

    Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

    The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

    The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
    behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
    profession.

    Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

    The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

    The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

    The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

    See also;

    How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

    The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

    As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

    To update lesson attendance records;

    1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
    2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
    3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
    4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
    5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
    6. The DHOI can then input ;
    • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
    • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
    • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
    • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

    7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

    8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

    9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

    10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

    How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

    You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

    • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
    • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
    • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
    • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
    • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
    • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

      Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

      The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

      The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
      behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
      profession.

      Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

      The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

      The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

      The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

      See also;

      How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

      The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

      As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

      To update lesson attendance records;

      1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
      2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
      3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
      4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
      5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
      6. The DHOI can then input ;
      • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
      • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
      • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
      • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

      7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

      8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

      9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

      10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

      How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

      You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

      • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
      • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
      • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
      • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
      • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
      • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

        Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

        The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

        The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
        behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
        profession.

        Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

        The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

        The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

        The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

        See also;

        How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

        The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

        As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

        To update lesson attendance records;

        1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
        2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
        3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
        4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
        5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
        6. The DHOI can then input ;
        • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
        • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
        • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
        • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

        7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

        8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

        9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

        10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

        How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

        You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

        • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
        • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
        • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
        • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
        • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
        • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

          Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

          The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

          The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
          behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
          profession.

          Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

          The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

          The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

          The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

          See also;

          How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

          The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

          As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

          To update lesson attendance records;

          1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
          2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
          3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
          4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
          5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
          6. The DHOI can then input ;
          • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
          • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
          • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
          • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

          7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

          8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

          9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

          10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

          How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

          You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

          • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
          • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
          • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
          • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
          • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
          • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

            Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

            The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

            The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
            behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
            profession.

            Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

            The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

            The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

            The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

            See also;

            How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

            The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

            As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

            To update lesson attendance records;

            1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
            2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
            3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
            4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
            5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
            6. The DHOI can then input ;
            • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
            • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
            • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
            • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

            7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

            8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

            9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

            10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

            How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

            You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

            • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
            • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
            • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
            • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
            • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
            • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

              Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

              The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

              The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
              behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
              profession.

              Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

              The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

              The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

              The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

              See also;

              How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

              The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

              As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

              To update lesson attendance records;

              1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
              2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
              3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
              4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
              5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
              6. The DHOI can then input ;
              • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
              • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
              • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
              • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

              7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

              8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

              9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

              10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

              How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

              You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

              • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
              • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
              • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
              • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
              • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
              • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

                Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

                The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

                The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
                behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
                profession.

                Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

                The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

                The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

                The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

                See also;

                How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

                The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

                As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

                To update lesson attendance records;

                1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
                2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
                3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
                4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
                5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
                6. The DHOI can then input ;
                • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
                • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
                • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
                • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

                7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

                8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

                9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

                10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

                How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

                You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

                • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
                • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
                • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
                • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
                • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
                • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.Lesson attendance records for all teachers must be updated regularly on the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, TPAD 2 system (http://tpad2.tsc.go.ke/). It is the responsibility of the Deputy Head of the institution to keep track of the lesson attendance records.

                  Importance of the lesson attendance by Teachers

                  The Code of Conduct and ethics section 12 (2) provides that a teacher shall observe official working hours, be punctual and meet deadlines.

                  The Lesson attendance records form part of the evidence for the part B of the appraisal standards; Teacher Conduct and Professionalism which measures a teacher’s attributes,
                  behaviour, performance and adherence to the set regulations governing the teaching
                  profession.

                  Lesson attendance will simply show if a teacher is adhering to the set time table and that he attends all lessons allocated therein and also observe punctuality.

                  The lesson attendance is a summary of the updated and analysed Teacher Lesson Attendance Register that is captured by the class representative showing what time a teacher came to class and the time he left.

                  The Lesson attendance register is submitted to the Deputy Headteacher at the end of each day.

                  The deputy is required to undertake lesson attendance analysis for each teacher in every subject weekly.

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                  How to capture teachers’ lesson attendance into the TPAD 2 system

                  The Deputy Head of institution, DHoI, is the only person with rights to enter the data on lesson attendance for all the teacher in the institution.

                  As indicated earlier he is the one in charge of analyzing the Lesson Attendance Records (LAR) for all the teachers, he will input the weekly summary for every teacher.

                  To update lesson attendance records;

                  1. The DHOI will log into his portal, go on the dashboard menu click on Appraiser appraisal.
                  2. A drop down menu with pending appraisals, schedule meetings, weekly attendance appears, click on Weekly attendance.
                  3. The portal on weekly attendance will be displayed. Click on +add attendance.
                  4. A pop up window is displayed, select the name of the teacher by clicking on the downward arrow.
                  5. In the next step click on the week ending, a calendar will appear and you can choose the week you are capturing, you can also select a different month.
                  6. The DHOI can then input ;
                  • The lesson to be taught – which are the number of lessons allocated to a teacher as per the school time table.
                  • No of lesson taught – the lessons a teacher has been able to attend and teach.
                  • No of Lesson recovered – in the event a teacher fails to attend a lesson, he/she is required to make arrangements to recover the lesson, once it recovered it should be recorded as taught.
                  • Attendance remark- brief remarks about the teacher’s lesson attendance that week, use the save button to ensure the information is captured in the system.

                  7. The system will then display the message below click on ‘ok’. Repeat the process to capture all the weeks for each individual teacher and ensure you capture details for all the teachers in the school.

                  8. The teachers captured will appear on the interface. The filter search button: enables the DHOI to search for teachers who attended lessons in a particular week.

                  9. Click on the down arrows to choose the year, then choose the term, and click on the calendar on week ending and choose the week you want to search. Click on search.

                  10. The next interface displays the number of records found for that week and on the table it gives details of all the teachers for only that week.

                  How to check your lesson attendance data on the TSC TPAD 2 PORTAL

                  You can easily access your lesson attendance data on the TPAD 2 portal. This is how to go about it;

                  • You will need to log into your TPAD 2 account.
                  • Then, go to the Dashboard, click self appraisal and self-assessment.
                  • Self assessment interface will then be displayed, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab.
                  • Click on view attendance on the assessment area No.3 lesson attendance.
                  • Your lesson attendance records are displayed as shown on the table.
                  • Finally, you can then go back to appraisal and continue with the process or exit.

Lesson observation on the new TPAD 2 system

Lesson observation is a mandatory requirement in the new TPAD 2 system by TSC. All teachers must undergo lesson observation while delivering in class. It involves carrying out a formal scrutiny of teaching/learning while it is taking place in a classroom or other learning environment.

How to undertake Lesson Observation in the TPAD 2 Online System

The lesson Observation tab can be found under the self appraisals tab for the appraisees, once you log in.

You can send the appraiser a request to be observed by clicking on ‘REQUEST OBSERVATION’ tab.

A message requesting for the lesson observation would be crafted. Once the message is crafted, you are required to send the request. This will appear in the notification part of the of your window.

How the Appraiser will carry out Lesson Observation.

Once logged in, the appraiser can access 3 areas:

  • My lesson Observation,
  • Create Lesson Observation and
  • New Observation.

Now, proceed as follows;

  • The appraiser is required to Click on the ‘New Observation’ tab.
  • Once the appraiser clicks the new Observation tab, a pop up page will appear.
  • The appraiser is required to click on New Record whereby he/she will be required to add data on: Class/Form, Subject, Subject Topic, Lesson Topic, Number of Learners and Observation Date. Click on ‘Add record’ when done.
  • Locate the ‘OBSERVE’ tab on the page. Click the tab and complete the lesson observation sheet, online. When filling in the Observer’s Comment avoid word like good, excellent etc. Rather, describe what is observed in each area.
  • Next, fill in the Observer’s Summary Report that provides a brief version of what the observer has noted. Another area to be completed is the Observer’s recommendation that shows the strengths and gaps that have been observed.
  • Click on ‘Save observation marks’ to upload the record.
  • Once data is saved successfully, the status of the observation on the page will change to “COMPLETED”.
  • With this, you will be sure that the Lesson observation has been successful.

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How to update learner records in TPAD 2 by teachers

All TSC teachers are expected to capture learners’ progress records on the new TPAD 2 system. This will be done in a more elaborate way that involves the submission of evidence by teachers.

As a teacher, you will be expected to;

  • Use a range of assessment tools that provide a clear trend of achievement, progress and growth in a learning area or subject.
  • Analyze the learner progress and provide timely and appropriate feedback to learners about their achievement in learning.
  • Put in place strategies to improve learner performance.
  • Keep learners progress record in each subject and generate class analysis.
  • Submit the records as evidence in the appraisal process.

How capture learner progress details on the new TPAD 2 System

To input learner progress records, follow the easy steps below;

  1. Log into the TPAD 2 portal in order to access the Dashboard, it displays the Teacher’s portal and a menu on the left side.
  2. Once logged in, click self appraisals.
  3. From the drop down submenu with Self assessment and lesson observation click on “Self
    Assessment.”
  4. Next, click on proceed to appraisal on the action tab. An interface showing 3 assessment areas will displayed.
  5. Click on update progress on learners progress assessment area.

Annual learner’s progress record interface

This will appear different based on the category of the institution one is in.
You should be very keen to ensure that they select the right tab as per your right institution and or the classes that you are teaching as follows;

  • Regular learners progress,
  • CBC learners progress,
  • SNE (HI,VI,PH) learners progress and
  • SNE (M+DB) learners progress.

Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Teachers Training Colleges with regular learners will use tab on regular learner progress.

For regular learner progress you will be required to;

  1. Fill all the details such as;
  • Class/form; Indicate the class if in primary school that the marks were analysed for.
  • Subject name; This means the subject that you are teaching in this class and that the analysis of which you are filling.
  • Input the Target mean score for the year; You are required to indicate what you intend to achieve in the current year. This should be agreed between the learners and the teacher and between the appraisee and appraiser.
  • Click on ‘save record’ when done.

CAPTURING CBC LEARNERS’ PROGRESS RECORDS

Please note that, Teachers in lower Primary are now undertaking the competency based curriculum are supposed to use the tab for CBC learners progress to input the learners details. Follow these steps;

  • For the lower grade teachers, click on CBC learners progress. Select Set target, a pop up window displays as shown, fill in; Grade Subject and Strand.
  • On saving another window pops up click ok to confirm the details added.
  • The interface will display as shown below, to input learners achievement click on update.
  • A pop up window appears, input the number of learners at a certain level and detailed description of the group.
  • Confirm the details by clicking ok on the pop up window.
  • Continue the same for all your subject.

SNE (HI,VI,PH) Learners progress

Learners with Hearing Impairment, Visual impairment and physical handicapped use the regular curriculum.

The annual Academic Learners’ progress Record for all subjects (SNE-HI,VI,PH) indicates the subject mean score, class/form and the terms.
It shows the class mean score in each subject per term.

SNE (MH &DB ) Learners progress

  • For SNE learners with Mental Handicapped and those who are deaf and blind the will use level instead of class.
  • Skills areas will replace subject – refers to the skills on activities of daily living (ADL or Vocational skills).
  • Objectives will be the intended result for training as per the learner assessment checklist.
  • Activities are the tasks assigned to the learners under special education.
  • Assessment mode is the process through which learning activities are assessed
  • Level of achievement is the level of understanding or ability in doing the activities.
  • Activity for daily living refers to those activities that help the learner to undertake tasks which help them to develop skills for their own living e.g. movement around the school.
  • Individual SNE learner’s progress record indicates; the subject/skill area, Class/level objectives, Activities assessment mode, Level of achievements in all the subjects the individual SNE learner is taking.
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