
The Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG), headed by Jephthah Nana Kwame Sefah, has disclosed that they have held an extensive discussions with the Management of Ghana Education Service (GES) regarding the recruitment and placement of newly trained teachers.
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Taking to their official Facebook page, TTAG announced that they have successfully engaged with the GES on the crucial matter of posting newly trained teachers.
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The statement concluded with a prompt from Captain Jephthah, urging the 2022 trained teachers to prepare their relevant documents.
While specific details of the meeting have yet to be disclosed, it is anticipated that promising developments will soon be shared with the wider public.
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However, it should be noted that the Director General of the Ghana Education Service, Dr. Eric Nkansah, has already assured that the GES recruitment will include the 2022 batch of trained teachers who have successfully passed their GTLE.
TTAG’s ongoing commitment to advocating for the welfare of trainees is apparent, as they strive to ensure a smooth and successful transition into the teaching profession.