GH¢150 Workshop for Private Schools in the Central Region not approved by the NTC

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Ferdinand|EducationGhana|November 11| GH¢150 Workshop for Private Schools in the Central Region not approved by the NTC

The National Teaching Council (NTC) has di9saassociated itself from a workshop worth GH¢150 for Private schools which are expected to be held at the Agrrey Memorial Senior High School.

Read the Statement Below:

 

 

DISCLAIMER: NTC MANDATORY WORKSHOP FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS AT AGGREY MEMORIAL SHS

 

The National Teaching Council has come across a circular calling on private school owners and teachers to a mandatory NTC workshop scheduled for Friday, November 11, and Saturday, November 12, 2022, and demanding participants pay an amount of GHC 150.

 

The Council hereby informs all private school owners and teachers in the Central region that NTC has neither approved of the said workshop nor any payment. Teachers must be cautious in the exercise of their discretion regarding the said workshop.

 

To verify the credibility of any accredited CPD provider please visit tpg.ntc.gov.gh.

 

Let us work together to eliminate fraudsters from the system.

 

Thank you

 

Dennis Osei-Owusu

Public Relations Officer

National Teaching Council

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