Some teacher trainees have bemoaned the scrapping of their allowances at
all levels without any measure to cater for final year students who are
out of school doing their out segment known as teaching practice.
The final year teacher trainees said products of every institution are
put on the national service scheme and given some allowance each month
but products from public teacher training colleges take nothing while on
their out segment.
In a statement, the final year students, who call themselves Aggrieved
Teacher Trainees (Final Year Students), accused their associations –
GNAT, NAGRAT and CCT – as being selfish and not having their interest at
heart.
They threatened to form another association which will absorb all trainees each year.
Below is the full statement:
PRESS RELEASE TO ALL MEDIA HOUSES
AGGRIEVED TEACHER TRAINEES (FINAL YEAR STUDENTS)
The Government of Ghana scrapped the allowances of teacher trainees at
all levels without putting any measures in place to cater for final year
students who will be doing their out segment (teaching practice) each
year. Now, as we are speaking, teacher trainees started their out
segment for the 2015/2016 academic year on October, 2015 and up to date
we have not even filled any form which will console us with the hope
that we will be given something.
The most painful aspect is that a trainee will rent a house, pay utility
bills, take care of other expenditures and also buy teaching and
learning materials with his/her own toiled for money. Whereas the
products of every institution that do out segment (National Service) are
put on the National Service Scheme (NSS) and are given some amount each
month. Even with private training colleges, like Jackson College of
Education, their products are put on the National Service Scheme while
those from the public teacher training colleges take nothing.
The Government of Ghana claims to have substituted the allowances with
feeding fee and so feed trainees three times daily, so we want the
stakeholders of teachers to know that we are doing our out segment
(service). We do not stay on campus, so we do not benefit from the
feeding grants.
And for the various associations of teachers in the country – GNAT,
NAGRAT and CCT, the selfish associations who cannot unify themselves –
you care less about the trainees. You only care about the welfare of the
current members whom you ascertain subscription from. Do not dare
entreat any of our members to join your associations or start deducting
any of our members when we are stationed at our various posts. Since you
are not fighting for Teacher Training Colleges, you should hope for the
rise of another association which will absorb all trainees each year.
We are writing this to notify all the stakeholders of teacher education
to know how teacher trainees rendering service to the nation are
suffering outside.
Thank you.
Signed
OPOKU BRIGHT
(MAMPONG TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION)
PAUL AGYEMANG SENYA
(MAMPONG TECHNICAL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION)
EVANS BOAKYE ASANTE
(WESLEY COLLEGE OF EDUCATION)
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