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    "content": "time the whole thing is addressed, that is when you realise that some schools will lack teachers. This is normal. It is happening in most schools in Kenya. In addition, there is the issue of the wage bill which is too high. That could be the reason the Ministry of Education is advising various schools to engage teachers through their economic activities if they have any in the schools so that they can pay the wages of some of these teachers. This problem has also been solved through multiple teaching. This is encouraged where there is shortage of teachers. Classes are combined. For example, Class I and II can be taught together if the shortage is serious and if the students are not many. That is a solution. The other issue is about new schools. There is a new policy that they should not be registered. For them to be registered, the county education board has to agree that it is necessary and urgent. That one must get permission from the Ministry of Education and the TSC for supply of teachers. Otherwise, if this is not regulated, it means that so many schools will be registered against the shortage of teaches which would continue biting. Mr. Deputy Speaker, I think I have satisfied all the Senators who asked questions."
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