November 18, 2024
Expo

EXPO to help education sector recover

This story was first published in the New Vision on January 25, 2023 The first New Vision Education expo kicks off this Friday. More exhibitors have registered to participate in the expo where they will showcase a variety of educational products and services as well as learn about the latest innovations and opportunities in the […]

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Ways children can use Internet productively

(This article was first published in the New Vision on January 11, 2023) Many children are now online. The UN children’s agency estimates that one in three Internet users globally is a child. While the Internet use brings numerous benefits to your child, it is not risk free. Maureen Nakatudde looks at the ways your […]

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Discipline is key for graduate employability

This article was first published in the New Vision on February 24, 2021 By Vision Reporter Education without morals is like a ship without a compass, merely wandering to nowhere; Martin Luther King Jnr once remarked. Martin Luther King Jnr was an African-American Baptist minister and activist, who became the most visible spokesperson and leader […]

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Online studying to stay for at least three months

This articles was first published in the New Vision on January 3, 2021 As the country keeps schools and higher institutions of learning closed to stop the spread of COVID-19, about 60% of the universities countrywide have been cleared to teach online. However, to ensure that there is proper learning, the Government has sent teams […]

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65% of schools exposed to lightning strikes

This article was first published in the New Vision on January 27, 2021 Despite deaths of learners due to lightning strikes, most schools in the country remain without arresters The rainy season that is usually characterised by lightning strikes will begin in one or two months’ time. Over the years, Uganda has lost learners to […]

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Why Recall Of Learners In Lower Classes May Take Longer

This article was first published in the New Vision on January 20, 2021 By Conan Businge Re-opening of schools for lower classes, whose learners were sent home in March last year, may take longer since there seems to be no easy way out. As schools recalled students in candidate classes on Monday and Tuesday, many […]

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Smart Ways To Keep Studying Amidst COVID-19

This article was first published in the New Vision on January 13, 2021 By Dr Lawrence Muganga Before I address students around this country, allow me to invite teachers or even parents reading this piece to feel free and use it as a template. You can delete or revise what does not fit, add more […]

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Education Sector’s Hopes Concerns As New Year Kicks Off

This article was first published in the New Vision on January 13, 2021 By Conan Businge The closure of schools due to COVID-19, no doubt, caused many disruptions in the education sector. However, a new year is here and the different stakeholders, with the education ministry in the lead, are determined to make 2021 better. […]

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Full List Of Over 1,400 Expired Programmes In Higher Institutions

By Admin According to statistics obtained from the National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), at least 1,470 programmes have expired over the last five years.  The list of affected universities and other tertiary institutions includes both public and private academic institutions, but the biggest universities are the worst hit. The affected programmes include both graduate […]

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Expired Degree Programmes: Makerere Speaks Out

By Charles Etukuri Makerere University vice-chancellor Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe has broken his silence over claims they are among the local universities offering courses that are not accredited by the National Council of Higher Education (NCHE). Media reports on Monday indicated that this had led to the denial of admission to one or two of Makerere […]

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