In line with a request by the Cape Coast Metropolitan Assembly (CCMA) wing of the Ghana National Service Personnel Association (NASPA), the University of Cape Coast has released, on special leave, all of its National Service Personnel preparing for the Teacher Licensure Examinations.
The special leave commences from September 1 to September 15, 2023.
In a letter, executives of NASPA-CCMA appealed to management to release personnel preparing for the examinations and also allow them benefit from an online tutorial support established by the Central Regional Executives of NASPA. The platform endeavours to offer additional assistance as well as guidance for the candidates.
“On the platform, a link will be shared in relation to that. While that is underway, we, as your district executives, are working to set up a face-to-face tutorial with experts in the field to boost your self-assurance as you take the licensure examinations” the letter indicated.
The personnel granted the special leave have been directed to return to their allocated duties on September 18, 2023, following the break period.
“We are quite proud of your enthusiasm and dedication to both your academic and service endeavors, and we have no doubt that your efforts will be fruitful” the letter concluded.
Source: Documentation and Information Section-UCC
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