Are you a form four leaver who has completed your KCSE examinations and is considering joining a Teacher Training College (TTC) to become a teacher?
Here is your complete guide to all TTCs in Kenya where you can further your studies.
Types of Teacher Training Colleges
Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya are classified into two main types:
- Public TTCs: These are government-owned institutions.
- Private TTCs: These are privately owned institutions.
Admissions to these institutions are either done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS), direct placement by the college, or a combination of both.
Updated List of Public Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya
Here is an updated list of public TTCs in Kenya:
- Asumbi Teachers College, ATC – Homa Bay
- Baringo Teachers Training College, BTTC – Baringo
- Bomet Teachers’ Training College – Bomet
- Bondo Teachers Training College – Siaya
- Borabu Teachers’ Training College – Nyamira
- Bungoma Teachers’ Training College – Bungoma
- Chesta Teachers, Training College – West Pokot County
- Eregi Teachers’ Training College – Vihiga
- Garissa Teachers Training college – Garissa
- Kagumo Teachers College – Nyeri
- Kaimosi Teachers’ Training College – Vihiga
- Kamwenja Teachers Training College – Nyeri
- Kenya Science Teachers College – Nairobi
- Kenya Technical Teachers’ College- KTTC – Nairobi County
- Kenyenya Teachers’ Training College – Kisii County
- Kericho Teachers College – Kericho
- Kigari Teachers’ Training College – Embu County
- Kilimambogo Teachers’ Training College – Kiambu County
- Kitui Teachers’ Training College – Kitui
- Machakos Teachers Training College – Machakos
- Maragua Teachers Training College – Muranga
- Meru Teachers’ Training College – Meru
- Migori Teachers Training College – Migori
- Moi-Baringo Teachers’ College – Baringo
- Mosoriot Teachers’ Training College – Nandi
- Murang’a Teachers College – Muranga
- Narok Teachers College – Narok
- Shanzu Teachers’ Training College – Mombasa
- St. Lawrence Egoji Teachers college – Meru
- Tambach Teachers Training College – Elgeyo Marakwet
- Thogoto Teachers Training College – Kiambu
- Trans-Nzoia Teachers’ Training College – Trans Nzoia
- Ugenya Teachers’ Training College – Siaya County
Courses Offered and Admission Requirements
Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya offer Certificate and Diploma courses.
Here are some of the courses offered and their minimum admission requirements:
Diploma in Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE)
- Duration: 6 holiday sessions
- Minimum qualifications for admission:
- C plain in K.C.S.E. or P1 certificate or
- Holder of certificate in ECDE or
- KNEC proficiency certificate for certificate in ECDE.
Certificate in Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE)
- Minimum admission requirements:
- C- or D+ at K.C.S.E. or
- KNEC proficiency certificate for certificate in ECDE.
Diploma in Special Needs Education (SNE)
- Minimum admission requirements:
- A mean grade of C plain in K.C.S.E. or
- P1 certificate or
- Holder of certificate in ECDE or
- KNEC proficiency certificate for certificate in ECDE.
Certificate in Human Resource Management
- Minimum admission requirement:
- D+ or C- at K.C.S.E.
Diploma in Teacher Education Course (DTE)
- Duration: 3 academic years
- TTCs offer training for both Science (Diploma in Education Science) and Arts (Diploma in Education Arts) teachers.
- Minimum KCSE qualifications for entry into DTE course:
- Mean grade: C+ (plus)
- English: C (plain)
- Mathematics: D+ (plus) for education arts and C (plain) for education science.
- Two specialization subjects (subjects you intend to teach at high school): C+
Diploma in Primary Teacher Education (DPTE)
Minimum Grade: C Plus,English/Kiswahili C plain, Mathematics D+ for education in Arts or C plain for science subjects option, C+ In Two Teaching Subjects
Course Duration: 3 Years
Exam Body: Knec
Choose a Teacher Training College that meets your academic needs and aspirations. Whether you prefer a public or private institution, ensure you meet the admission requirements for the course you wish to pursue.
Becoming a teacher is a noble profession, and choosing the right TTC is the first step towards achieving your goal.
Upgrading Diploma In Primary Teacher Education
Minimum Grade: Primary Teacher Education 1( P1) certificate
Course Duration: 1 Year
Exam Body: KNEC
It covers subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science,
and Social Studies, among others.
Tips To Choose The Right Teachers Training College
Choosing the right Teacher Training College (TTC) is crucial for your academic and professional development.
Here are some tips to help you make an informed decision:
- Accreditation:
Ensure that the TTC is accredited by the relevant education authorities in Kenya.
Accreditation ensures that the institution meets the required standards of quality education.
- Programs Offered:
Look for a TTC that offers the program you are interested in.
Whether you want to pursue a Diploma in Education or a Certificate in Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE), make sure the college offers the specific program you are looking for.
- Location:
Consider the location of the TTC. Choose a college that is easily accessible and located in a safe environment.
Also, consider factors such as transportation and accommodation options.
- Facilities and Resources:
Visit the TTC or research online to see the facilities and resources available.
Look for libraries, laboratories, classrooms, and other facilities that will enhance your learning experience.
- Reputation:
Consider the reputation of the TTC.
Look for reviews from current and former students to get an idea of the quality of education and overall experience offered by the college.
- Cost and Financial Aid:
Consider the cost of tuition and other fees.
Look for colleges that offer financial aid or scholarships to help offset the cost of education.
- Placement Opportunities:
Inquire about the college’s placement opportunities.
Look for colleges that have partnerships with schools and educational institutions for internship and job placement opportunities.
- Alumni Network:
Consider the strength of the college’s alumni network.
A strong alumni network can provide you with valuable connections and opportunities in the education sector.
- Teaching Faculty:
Look into the qualifications and experience of the teaching faculty.
A college with qualified and experienced faculty is more likely to provide quality education.
- Culture and Values:
Consider the culture and values of the college.
Choose a college whose values align with your own and where you feel comfortable and supported.
By considering these factors, you can choose the right Teacher Training College that will provide you with a quality education and prepare you for a successful career in teaching.
FAQs for Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya
Q: Are all Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs) in Kenya government-owned?
A: No, there are both public and private TTCs in Kenya. Public TTCs are government-owned, while private TTCs are privately owned.
Q: How can I apply for admission to a Teacher Training College?
A: Admissions to TTCs in Kenya are either done through the Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS), direct placement by the college, or a combination of both.
Q: What courses are offered at Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya?
A: TTCs in Kenya offer Certificate and Diploma courses. Some of the courses offered include Diploma in Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE), Diploma in Special Needs Education (SNE), Certificate in Human Resource Management, and Diploma in Teacher Education Course (DTE).
Q: What are the admission requirements for courses at Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya?
A: Admission requirements vary depending on the course.
For example, to pursue a Diploma in ECDE, you need a C plain in K.C.S.E. or a P1 certificate. For a Certificate in ECDE, you need a C- or D+ at K.C.S.E.
Q: How long do courses at Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya take?
A: The duration of courses at TTCs varies.
For example, the Diploma in ECDE takes 6 holiday sessions, while the Diploma in Teacher Education Course (DTE) lasts for 3 academic years.
Q: Can I get financial aid to study at a Teacher Training College?
A: Some TTCs in Kenya offer financial aid or scholarships to eligible students.
It’s best to inquire directly with the college you are interested in.
Q: Are there upgrading courses available for primary school teachers at Teacher Training Colleges in Kenya?
A: Yes, there are upgrading courses such as the Upgrading Diploma In Primary Teacher Education (UDPTE) available for primary school teachers.
The UDPTE requires a Primary Teacher Education 1 (P1) certificate and has a duration of 1 year.
Q: How can I ensure that I choose the right Teacher Training College for me?
A: Consider factors such as accreditation, programs offered, location, facilities and resources, reputation, cost and financial aid, placement opportunities, alumni network, teaching faculty, and culture and values of the college.
Q: What is the first step to take if I want to become a teacher through a Teacher Training College in Kenya?
A: The first step is to research and choose a TTC that offers the program you are interested in and meets your academic needs and aspirations.
Then, ensure you meet the admission requirements for the course you wish to pursue.
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