Physics teachers still not under 'scarce skills'

The Teaching Service Management (TSM) has revealed that they are still waiting for a response from the Directorate of Public Service Management (DPSM) concerning the inclusion of physics teachers in the list of scarce skills occupations in the country.

The acting director of TSM Matlhogonolo Mokakapadi said they have made numerous submissions to DPSM requesting that physics teachers be included in this list.

He revealed that the ministry was not involved in the final determination of teachers who were included in this category. "This is because the process of identifying scarce skills professions did not include teachers in the first place and therefore we were not involved in the process of determining those who would be included," he said.

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