Reasons: TTAG Engages Principals and Stakeholders for Peaceful Demonstration
As the Colleges of Education Teachers' Association of Ghana (CETAG) strike continues to disrupt academic activities, the Teacher Trainees' Association of Ghana (TTAG) is taking a proactive approach to address the issue. In a recent letter to principals, TTAG humbly requested permission and support for a peaceful march, slated for July 24th, 2024.
The letter, signed by the leadership of TTAG, emphasized the severe impact of the ongoing strike on teacher trainees' academic progress. With patience wearing thin, TTAG is engaging with principals, the Ghana Police Service, and other stakeholders to ensure a peaceful and orderly protest.
TTAG assured the principals that the demonstration will reflect the professionalism and dedication of future educators, and they value the guidance and support of their educators in this endeavor.
The letter reads, "We humbly request your permission for your trainees to participate in this protest on 24th July 2024. Your support will strengthen our cause and amplify our message to the Government and other parties involved. Said Leadership of TTAG"
By seeking permission and support from principals, TTAG demonstrates its commitment to peaceful and responsible protest. The association is working tirelessly to ensure that the demonstration is conducted in a manner that reflects the values of the teaching profession.
To the dedicated teacher trainees, TTAG offers a message of hope and reassurance. "We see you, we hear you, and we understand your frustrations." Your voices are being amplified, and your concerns are being addressed with utmost urgency. The ongoing CETAG strike has presented significant challenges, but TTAG is tirelessly working to find a solution.
This peaceful protest is a vital step towards resolving the impasse and ensuring a brighter future for all. TTAG acknowledges the sacrifices you're making and the uncertainty you're facing. Please know that your patience and understanding are crucial in this fight for a common goal - a better education system for Ghana. Together, let's navigate this challenging period, and emerge stronger and more united than ever.
TTAG's engagement with principals and stakeholders for their endorsement, is a testament to the association's dedication to peaceful and constructive dialogue. With the support of educators and stakeholders, TTAG is confident that their messages will be heard, and a resolution to the CETAG strike will be achieved.
Let us unite in solidarity and stand shoulder to shoulder with our dedicated teacher trainees as they courageously voice their concerns through peaceful protest. Together, we can create a powerful wave of change and shape a brighter future for our beloved education system. By supporting these future educators, we are investing in the leaders of tomorrow and the prosperity of our nation.
Let us join hands and amplify their voices, demanding a fair and just system that honors their dedication and hard work. In this collective effort, we will create a ripple effect of positivity, inspiring a new era of excellence in education. Together, we can make a meaningful difference and build a legacy that will benefit generations to come.
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