said that it’s outfit may not do mass
postings of Teacher Trainees from the
Colleges of Education because the Country
has reached its saturation state regarding
teachers demand.
The Education Service has indicated that
postings will be done based on the existing
vacancies which will be published by the
various Districts and Regional Directors of
Education.
This information was contained in a Press
statement issued by the leadership of the
Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana on
July 4,2018 as an updated report by the
Association on a meeting between TTAG
and the Deputy Director General of the
Ghana Education Service ,Mr. Anthony
Boateng with his staff on July 3,2018.
The report has quoted the Deputy Director
General of making the above mentioned
revelations.
“In addition, he said, “the Government will
in the coming years stop mass postings of
newly trained teachers from the Colleges of
Education in Ghana. Qualified teachers
would have to apply at the Districts level
taking into consideration existing
vacancies”
His revelation was in response to a
question posed by the leadership of TTAG
as to whether the GES will automatically
post newly trained teachers?
The Deputy Director General, GES
categorically stated that, “GES has not
changed their postings criteria for newly
trained teachers from the Colleges of
Education in Ghana”
This means that there shall still be posting
of newly trained teachers but this may not
last for long with reference to his earlier
submission.
In response to when the 2018 posting for
prospective newly trained teachers is
expected to commence?,the Deputy
Director General stated that the
Management of GES has not scheduled any
specific date to post prospective newly
trained teachers who will complete their
three year Diploma in Basic Education in
2018.
Meanwhile he emphasized they are working
closely with the Institute of Education,
University of Cape Coast and the National
Teaching Council to effect postings of
newly trained teachers who will complete
this year.
Source: EducationGhana.net
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