Category Archives: Public Colleges of Education

Government Releases ¢67m For Payment Of Colleges Of Education Feeding Fee

Government Releases ¢67m For Payment Of Colleges Of Education Feeding Fee The Minister Of Education, Dr.Yaw Osei Adutwum has disclosed that the Government of Ghana has released an amount of 67 million cedis for the payment of feeding components to Colleges Of Education. The announcement by the Minister Of Education follows a recent directive from… Read More »

Increase Teacher Trainees Allowance -TTAG To GTEC, Details Here

Increase Teacher Trainees Allowance -TTAG To GTEC, Details Here The Leadership of the Teacher Trainees Association Of Ghana, TTAG is calling on the Government Of Ghana and the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission to increase the allowances paid to teacher trainees in all government-accredited Colleges Of Education. TTAG Gives Fresh Update On Payment Of Teacher Trainee’s… Read More »

Teacher Trainees To Feed Themselves Starting From May-PRINCOF, Check Details Here

Teacher trainees to feed themselves starting From May-PRINCOF, Check Details Here The National Conference of Principals of Colleges of Education – Ghana (PRINCOF) has disclosed that all teacher trainees in government-accredited Colleges Of Education will start to fund their feeding starting from May 8, 2022. TTAG Gives Fresh Update On Payment Of Teacher Trainee’s Allowances… Read More »

Government To Construct Hostel Facilities In Colleges Of Education

Government To Construct Hostel Facilities In Colleges Of Education The Director Of Ghana Tertiary Education Commission, Prof.Salifu Mohammed has disclosed that plans are far advanced to start the construction of hostel facilities in all government-accredited Colleges Of Education. Government To Construct 400-bed hostel block In Public Colleges of Education Prof. Salifu Mohammed revealed this when… Read More »

Details:PRINCOF Postpones Reopening Date For Level 200 B.Ed Trainees

Details:PRINCOF Postpones Reopening Date For Level 200 B.Ed Trainees The management of the National Conference Of Principals of the Various Colleges Of Education has postponed the reopening date for Level 200 B.Ed student teachers. Level 200 B.Ed Trainees are currently on Easter break and expected to resume on Sunday, 17th April 2022. Level 400 College… Read More »

Level 400 College of Education Students Re-Opening Date 2022, Check New Update

Level 400 College of Education Students Re-Opening Date 2022, Check New Update The lack of adequate infrastructural development due to the introduction of the new Four-Year Bachelor Of Education Programme has brought about a double-track system in Colleges Of Education to help contain all students. Teacher Trainees Allowance Payment Date & Schedule, Check Now Latest… Read More »

Colleges Of Education To Break For Easter Celebration

Colleges Of Education To Break For Easter Celebration The National Conference Of Principals Of Colleges Of Education wishes to inform the general public, especially teacher trainees that all Colleges Of Education will break for the Easter holidays on Thursday, April 14, 2022, at mid-day and resume on Tuesday, April 19, 2022. Colleges Of Education Non-Teaching… Read More »

Colleges Of Education Non-Teaching Staff Suspends Indefinite Strike, Check Details

Colleges Of Education Non-Teaching Staff Suspends Indefinite Strike, Check Details The management of the Colleges Of Education Non-Teaching Staff Association Of Ghana wishes to inform the general public especially, trainees in Colleges of Education that their indefinite strike action has been suspended pending further engagement with relevant stakeholders. The suspension of the indefinite strike follows… Read More »

TTAG Sends A Short Message To Trainees In Colleges Of Education

TTAG Sends A Short Message To Trainees In Colleges Of Education The Leadership of the Teacher Trainees Association Of Ghana TTAG has issued a press release concerning Colleges Of Education Non-Teaching Staff Staff indefinite strike and other matters arising. According to TTAG, their attention has been drawn to the following issues; • Students in some… Read More »