The ongoing CETAG strike has left many final-year teacher trainees wondering if they should proceed with their macro teaching practice. The uncertainty surrounding this issue has sparked concerns among students, prompting EDULEARNERS to seek clarification from STS coordinators across various colleges.
The Verdict: Macro Teaching to Continue
According to the coordinators, college lecturers may be on strike, but this does not affect basic schools. As a result, final-year teacher trainees are expected to report to their assigned schools on January 8, 2025, to continue their teaching practice. This clarification has brought some relief to trainees, who were worried about the impact of the strike on their training.
Addresssing the Confusion
However, some confusion still lingers, particularly regarding supervision. CETAG's strike announcement explicitly stated that there would be no supervision of project work and macro teaching until their demands are met. This has left trainees wondering how their activities will be assessed.
A Call to Focus and Commitment
Despite the uncertainty, final-year teacher trainees are encouraged to stay focused and committed to their responsibilities. This teaching practice is a vital part of their training, and it's essential to make the most of this opportunity. By doing so, trainees can gain valuable experience and skills that will benefit them in their future careers.
Stay Tuned for Updates
As the situation unfolds, we will keep you informed of any further updates. For now, the date remains unchanged, and final-year teacher trainees are expected to report to their assigned schools on January 8, 2025.
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