Graduate teachers from colleges of education losing their temper as recruitment lingers

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With their National Teaching Council (NTC) licenses set to expire in 2025, the teachers stressed the critical need for immediate action to ensure that their training and investments made by the state do not go to waste.
With their National Teaching Council (NTC) licenses set to expire in 2025, the teachers stressed the critical need for immediate action to ensure that their training and investments made by the state do not go to waste.
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Graduate teachers from the various colleges of education are growing increasingly frustrated as the Ghana Education Service (GES) continues to delay their recruitment into the teaching workforce.

Taking to social media, these individuals have voiced their discontent and impatience about the silence of the Ghana Education Service on the matter. Some of the flyers shared read “POST US NOW!”

SEE ALSO: Requirements for GES Recruitment

Graduate Teachers Frustrated as Recruitment Delays, Turn to Social Media to Protest

Despite meeting all the necessary criteria including completing their four-year education program, fulfilling the one-year mandatory national service, and passing the Ghana Teacher Licensure Exams, they are still left in limbo as their recruitment remains uncertain

SEE ALSO: How to Verify if Your Details have been Submitted to GES for Recruitment

With no official communication from the GES regarding the recruitment timeline, these graduate teachers are urging the Government, the Ministry of Education, and the GES to expedite the process and provide them with clarity on when they can expect to be recruited.

SEE ALSO: GES Recruitment: Will University Graduates be considered for Recruitment?

According to them, the delay in the recruitment is causing huge distress among them as they are eager to contribute their quota to the education sector.

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