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JUST IN:Newly Trained Teachers on NSS to stay at Post until December 31 – NSS

The Management of the National Service Scheme has said that  all newly trained teachers currently embarking on their National Service for the 2018/19 Service year must remain at Post until December 31,2019.

In a statement issued by the Executive Director of the National Service Scheme, Dr. Mustapha Yusif on Thursday, September 5,2019 , the NSS said 2018  newly trained teachers must remain at Post until the Ghana Education Service releases their appointment letters.

Terminal Leave

However, tie newly trained teachers shall be given a terminal leave in November 2019.

The newly trained teachers are thereby reminded to continue their National Service until the GES gives them permanent appointments.

GES sets Guidelines for Recruitment

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has set requirement guidelines to recruit qualified newly trained teachers for the 2019/2020 academic year.

Per the guidelines, candidates who wish to be considered for employment as teachers under the GES should have completed and passed the final-year College of Education Examination.

Additionally, the candidates must have completed the mandatory national service and passed the Teacher Licensure Examination.

Source: EducationGhana.net

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  1. Our minister of education has made us known that from henceforth there will not be posting for teacher taineis I want to made him know that he is not a mister for himself he is being appointed to speak in favor of us just like mister of health, gone were the days 1980s,1990s when other sector were blocked there’s a vacant into GES look at what we’re doing today when we had enough that can satisfy us forget that there’s some poor people too in the country reverse that before it’ll be too late we are many

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