A statement from the Ministry of Education noted that, this development is expected to put to bed fears that a significant number of the graduate teachers would not be absorbed following the scrapping of the quota system.A statement released on Friday, stated that “we hope the postings would put to rest claims in certain quarters that newly-trained teachers would not be absorbed this year because of the high numbers of graduates as a result of government’s decision to abolish the quota system.
The statement added: “to enhance the convenience of
all newly-trained teachers and to avoid the associated risk and
financial implications of travelling to regional educational offices to
check postings, this year’s postings have been automated. Additionally,
appointment letters will be available online to be printed by all
newly-trained teachers".
It said, “Newly-trained
teachers are entreated from today, Friday, September 9, 2016, to follow
the guidelines below to access their postings online: visit
www.gespostings.net to check postings by clicking on the ‘newly-trained’
notification bar.
Newly trained teachers from today [Friday] September 9, follow the guidelines in its statement to access their postings, the Ministry has said.
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