November 18, 2024
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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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COVID-19: Universities must embrace online teaching

This article was first published in the New Vision on January 20, 2021 Dr Emeka Akaezuwazi Close to half the country’s universities have so far been cleared to lecture and assess students online by the National Council for Higher Education, a move which is highly appreciated. However, some parents, members of the public and students […]

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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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COVID-19: We Cannot Avoid Virtual Graduations

This opinion was first published in the New Vision on March 3, 2021 By Prof. Eriabu Lugujo A cross Uganda, universities have had to change in the way they are doing things. Right from budgeting, university year calendars, remote learning and assessment of students due to COVID-19. Apart from that, the most important event in […]

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COVID-19: We Must Prepare For More Distractions To Learning

This article was first published in the New Vision on May 26, 2021 Dr Pontian Kabeera The world has faced a rare period that certainly has involved substantial distraction. COVID-19 has put the world on its knees, forcing millions of people to change their way of life. Of course, this comes with likely possibility for […]

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How Kyotera Schools Beat COVID-19

This article was first published in the New Vision on April 21, 2021 By Agnes Kyotalengeire Kyotera is one of the districts at the border of Uganda and Tanzania, a country that refused to observe the standard operating procedures (SOPs) to curb the spread of COVID-19. What is worrying is that people from Tanzania use […]

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COVID-19: Universities Adapting To Online Learning

(This article 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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Teachers’ Covid-19 Money Delayed

This article was first published in the New Vision on April 14, 2021 Teachers in private schools will have to wait longer before they get the sh20b that the Government allocated to them at the height of the COVID-19 lockdown. The money was meant to economically cushion teachers in private schools because most of them […]

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