Fri, Feb 08, 2019
Thousands of Ghanaian private school teachers who are anxious of job losses following the mandatory teacher licencing can be rest assured of job security from their internal regulator, Ghanaian National Council of Private Schools(GNACOPS).
In an exclusive interview with editor Osei Kuffour, the National Executive Director of GNACOPS, Enoch Kwasi Gyetuah, broke the news that there is going to be a Memorandum of Understanding(MoU) between Neogenics Educational Centre and GNACOPS to train the affected teachers within four years and upon successful completion of their training they shall be lincenced by the government.
Mr. Gyetuah added that while under training, these members will serve as teaching assistants and given monthly allowances by the council.
He has, therefore, encouraged all affected teachers to take advantage of the training for job security and advancement.
In a related development, the council is partnering the Ghanaian Library Authority(GLA) in all activities to mark 2019 as READING year to revive the culture of reading among Ghanaian children.
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