Academic activities across all the 46 Public accredited Colleges Of Education resumed today, 19th September 2022 after the Colleges Of Education Teachers Association Of Ghana, CETAG suspended their annual leave.
CETAG in a press release dated 15th September 2022 announced the suspension of the annual leave after engaging the leadership of the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG), Conference Principals of Colleges Of Education, and Ghana Tertiary Education Commission.
“We have equally considered the need to salvage the academic calendar from imminent distortion. As a result, we hereby direct all members to end our 10-working day old leave hitherto, on Friday, September 16, 2022, travel back to our respective campuses within the weekend, and resume academic work on Monday, September 19, 2022.
This will pave way for further engagements with PRINCOF and the relevant stakeholders to finalize arrangements on the matter. ” Colleges Of Education Teachers Association Stated.
However, information huddled by Coleman Publications reveals some colleges of education are demanding full payment of fees before students can access lecture halls and halls of residence.