November 19, 2024
Ask The Experts

Pay Attention To Your Child’s Growth During Lockdown

(This article was first published in the New Vision on July 28, 2021) Child Growth By Moses Mpanga While the country is still under a 42-day COVID-19 lockdown, adolescents are continuing to experience some body changes and they need help and support from their parents and guardians. The country is still under a 42-day lockdown; […]

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School Profiles

We Can Still Motivate A Teacher

This article was first published in New Vision Newspaper on May 7, 2014 I have been compelled to write this article because of the continued demonisation of teachers, orchestrated by some people claiming to be their representatives or who care more for them. The debate on the plight of the teachers has largely hinged on […]

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Parenting

Cushion Your Child Against Trauma

By Bob Kisiki Trauma is not part-time. Trauma, untreated, can mete out the worst and most enduring damage anyone can face. Trauma is dangerous. And our children are right now living in times when trauma is lurking right around the corner. I will show you. Tasha is only five. She last saw her father, a […]

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School Profiles

Kyambogo College’s Ann Mary Lubanga Leaves Glowing Legacy

(This articles was first published in the New Vision on July 7, 2021) By Conan Businge The name Kyambogo College is synonymous with Ann Mary Lubanga. She joined the school as a teacher in 1993 and left it in 2013 as a headteacher. She was a giant in the education sector and like her husband […]

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Policies

University Loan Scheme To Cover Continuing Students

(This article was first published in the New Vision on July 7, 2021) By Conan Busingye The Government has resolved to start giving continuing university students funds to complete their studies under the Higher Education Students Financing Board, commonly known as the loan scheme. These are the students who are self-sponsored in institutions of higher […]

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Career Guidance

Will You Make It To Any University?

(This article was first published in the New Vision on August 25, 2021) By Conan Busingye Competition for places at university is likely to go up this year due to improved performance and increased number of A’level candidates who qualify for university entry. An analysis of the overall candidates’ performance in the examination shows that […]

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Ask The Experts

How To Make Jobs Look For You After Graduation

By Dr Ambrose Kibuuka It is now common knowledge that a university degree remains a vital achievement, but it does not guarantee a good life, let alone a job. The recent demonstrations by Makerere University fresh graduates on the streets of Kampala reminded us of this rude fact. If you are a young person preparing […]

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Ask The Experts

My Child Is Shy

This article was first published in New Vision on June 4, 2014 I am a father of three children. The two first children are okay but I have a challenge with the youngest child. She is very shy. If she is not used to a person, she avoids eye contact, or even covers her face […]

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