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TTUTA, Principals Association boycott stakeholders meeting citing disrespect
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TTUTA president Antonia De Freitas shows a copy of the Ministry of Education’s, draft Guidlines for the Reopening of Schools, September 2021 during a news conference at TTUTA’s head office, Carlsen Field, Chaguanas, yesterday.
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Representatives of the T&T Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) and the National Primary Schools Principals Association (NAPSPA) yesterday refused to attend a stakeholders meeting with Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly to discuss the planned reopening of schools in September, claiming they were disrespected.
MoE sticks to June 10 as date for SEA
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Despite the continued increase in the nation’s COVID-19 cases, the Ministry of Education (MoE) has remained firm regarding the plan to administer the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam on June 10.
And while an offer for a deferral has been extended by the ministry to parents for their child to write the exam next year instead, it is not without strict conditions.