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Welcome to the official website of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) Ghana. This website provides comprehensive information on our organization, updates on our activities, news and events and other resources. Feel free to send us any enquiries you may have.
We hope you will find it useful. Thank You
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NAGRAT Vision & Objectives
Vision
Bringing all University Degree holders in the Ghana Education Services (GES) under one and the same umbrella to constitute a platform whereby the fraternity of graduates in the GES could share ideas and identify common and peculiar problems and find solutions to them, is the vision of NAGRAT.
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News
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The National Association of Graduate Teachers is highly disturbed about the perennial problems relating to the Computerised School Selection and Placement System (CSSPS) which seem to have hit a fever peak this year. Parents, students, teachers, school administrators and other stakeholders have been pushed to a state of panic and confusion in their attempt to secure admissions for children
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About The National Association of Graduate Teachers(NAGRAT) - Ghana
National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) Ghana brings together all University Degree Holding teachers within the Ghana Education service under one umbrella. Our focus as a united whole is to fight incessant neglect and marginalization of our profession. NAGRAT was constituted as an autonomous body by a resolution adopted at its second National Delegates Congress held at St Louis Training College, Kumasi, in October 1998. This was after two earlier unsuccessful attempts at forming an association comprising university degree holding teachers within the Ghana Education Service.
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Following conclusion of negotiations by the Public Sector Joint Standing Negotiating Committee, National Officers of the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) call on all Regional Chairmen of the Association to call off their strike action and to return to their normal duties.
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