November 18, 2024
School Profiles

Teachers Trained To Use Newspapers In Class

(This articles was first published in the New Vision on June, 16, 2021) By Olandason Wanyama Creative thinking among learners in Karamoja is key if the sub-region is to transform, a district education official told dozens of teachers who attended a recent media in education training. Williams Abura Iwuala, the Nakapiripirit district education officer in […]

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Uganda Needs Authentic Learning Education

(This article was first published in the New Vision on June 9,2021) By Dr Lawrence Muganga There are some moments that stand out from the rest as being a game-changer. When you imagine these moments, what are you seeing? I can pretty much guarantee what you are not seeing. You are not remembering the time […]

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We Need To Pay Attention To Menstrual Hygiene

(This article was first published in the New Vision on June 2, 2021) By Francis Mujuni Last Friday, Uganda joined the rest of the world to commemorate the World Menstrual Health (Hygiene) Management Day in various parts of the country. Menstrual hygiene day is an annual awareness day that aims at highlighting the importance of […]

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Scramble For S1 Vacancies Starts Amid Lockdown

(This article was first published in the New Vision on July 21, 2021) By Conan Busingye Even as the country remains under a lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, parents have already started scouting for schools on phone and online. Some of private schools, which are not part of the Joint Admission Board, have already […]

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Secondary Schools’ Selection Exercise Needs Overhaul

(This article was first published in the New Vision on July 21, 2021) By Ass. Prof. Mesharch Katusiimeh (PhD) School headteachers, had it not been for COVID-19 sweeping through the country, would now have been set to converge in Kampala for the Senior One and later Senior Five selection exercise. This exercise also takes care […]

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Embrace Technology In Education For The Changing Job Market

By Dr meka Akaezuwa Without doubt, advancement in technology has made a significant impact in the workplace. Businesses would not function without high speed Internet, smartphones, tablets, office productivity suites, electronic money transfer, email and the World Wide Web. The impact of technology in the workplace ranges from the tools we use to collaborate, communicate […]

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Play: A Smart Way Of Learning During Coronavirus Pandemic

(This articles was first published in the New Vision on July 14, 2021) By Bishop Arnold Muwonge I can still recall every time I was sent to the well to fetch water as a child. A trip of 20 minutes always took hours. This used to tick my parents off since such a trip only […]

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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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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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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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