TTAG Urges Final-Year Teacher Trainees to Continue Their Internship – Gh Edu Pro
The Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) has issued a notice to final-year teacher trainees in all Colleges of Education. The notice, is to addressed students participating in their internships (out-programme). TTAG advises trainees…
[Good News ] Workshop on Salary Migration for Colleges of Education Staff ( CETAG) Underway in Accra – Gh Edu Pro
The National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education, Ghana (PRINCOF), has organized a workshop to address salary concerns for staff in Colleges of Education. The event, titled the “Test Report Reconciliation & Correction…
Principal of St. Vincent College of Education Resigns: All You Need to Know | Gh Edu Pro
Dr. Jonas K. Fiadzawoo, an Associate Professor, has officially resigned as the Principal of St. Vincent College of Education in Yendi. His resignation, effective January 16, 2025, comes less than two months after his appointment on November 27,…
Al-Faruq College of Education Advises Internship Trainees to Stay in Partner Schools – Gh Edu Pro
Manegement of Al-Faruq College of Education has responded to a directive issued by the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) that asked all Level 400 students to leave their partner schools due to the ongoing strike by the Colleges of…
E.P. College of Education, Amedzofe Warns Students About Alleged TTAG Directive – Gh Edu Pro
The management of E.P. College of Education, Amedzofe, has issued an important message to its Level 400 students. This follows rumors of a directive allegedly from the Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG). The rumors claim that Level 400…
“Where Were You When Basic Schools Reopened?” – Internship Trainees Question TTAG | Gh Edu Pro
TTAG’s Late Statement Leaves Final Year Trainees in Confusion Trainees argue that TTAG’s silence during the reopening of schools created uncertainty. “Why didn’t TTAG speak earlier? Where were they when schools reopened?” one trainee questioned,…
TTAG Advises Level 400 Teacher Trainees To Stay Home Amid Ongoing CETAG Strike – Gh Edu Pro
The Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) has strongly advised all teacher trainees, particularly Level 400 students, to remain at home despite the newly adjusted reopening date for colleges of education, January 27, 2025. This…
PRINCOF Announces New Re-Opening Date for Colleges of Education – Gh Edu Pro
The National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education, Ghana (PRINCOF), has announced a change in the re-opening date for the 2024/2025 academic year. PRINCOF informed all staff, students, and stakeholders that the first semester,…
[Update]: Will final-year teacher trainees proceed with their teaching practice despite the ongoing CETAG strike? – Gh Edu Pro
Final-Year Teacher Trainees to Continue Macro Teaching Despite CETAG Strike Many final-year teacher trainees (Level 400) are uncertain about whether to continue their macro teaching due to the ongoing CETAG strike. This has raised questions among…
B.Ed JHS Education And B.Ed Primary Education: Which Is More Challenging? | Gh Edu Pro
Choosing between B.Ed Junior High School (JHS) Education and B.Ed Primary Education can be a tough decision for many students. Both programs are offered in colleges of education, but each has its own unique challenges. Let’s dive into their differences…