The Teacher Trainees’ Association of Ghana (TTAG) has announced that its 29th National General Assembly will take place from Thursday, 11th to Sunday, 14th December 2025 at the Nduom School of Business and Technology (NSBT) in Elmina.
The Assembly, which serves as the Association’s legislative body, provides a national platform for reviewing progress, addressing welfare concerns, and shaping key policy directions for teacher trainees. The release was signed by General Secretary Victor Atsu Anyidoho and President Nanija Divine.
This year’s event is themed “Advancing the Welfare of Teacher Trainees through Sustainable Policy Reforms: The Role of Stakeholders.”
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Delegates and observers from all 48 public Colleges of Education are expected to participate, alongside representatives from major education-sector partners including the Ministry of Education, PRINCOF, GTEC, the National Teaching Council, National Youth Authority, T-TEL, and other relevant institutions.
Observers wishing to attend are required to register, with participation fees covering accommodation, meals, souvenirs, and TTAG-branded materials. Interested persons are advised to contact the National Financial Controller on 0595768607.
The National Secretariat expressed its readiness to welcome all participants, reaffirming TTAG’s commitment to protecting the welfare and future of teacher trainees across the country.




