
The Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG), led by Jephthah Nana Kwame, has extended a helping hand to four colleges of education in the various sectors by donating water tanks.
This generous gesture was made during their recent TTAG 28-year celebration in these sectors.
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The colleges that benefited from this donation include Bia Lamplighter College of Education, McCoy College of Education, St. Francis College of Education, and AL Farouqe College of Education.
The purpose of this donation is to help alleviate the water challenges faced by these institutions and provide trainees with a constant supply of clean and potable water.
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It is also worth mentioning that TTAG has been a champion for teacher trainees and educational advocacy for the past twenty-eight years.
The current executive officers of the association are working tirelessly to ensure its continued success.
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Despite facing some challenges, TTAG has accomplished numerous initiatives, such as establishing the TTAG and T-TEL internship schemes, advocating for the restoration of teacher trainee allowances, organizing capacity-building programs, and even paying examination fees for financially needy students, among others.
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The association promises to fulfil its commitment to championing the welfare of trainees and extending their generosity to other colleges in need with their ‘little capacity’.