Buikwe District Archives - KAWA Uganda /tag/buikwe-district/ Transforming Education Through Technology and Capacity Building Tue, 26 Oct 2021 09:05:49 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 https://i0.wp.com/kawa.ac.ug/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/cropped-kawa-logo-1-2.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Buikwe District Archives - KAWA Uganda /tag/buikwe-district/ 32 32 165482173 Victors High School, Kirugu, Kiyindi, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /victors-high-school-kirugu-kiyindi-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /victors-high-school-kirugu-kiyindi-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Tue, 26 Oct 2021 09:05:49 +0000 /?p=12318 Victors High School, Kirugu is located in Nakalanga Parish, Wakisi Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on Victors High School, Kirugu, […]

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Victors High School, Kirugu is located in Nakalanga Parish, Wakisi Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on Victors High School, Kirugu, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

Victors High School, Kirugu, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

Victors High School, Kirugu, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

Victors High School, Kirugu, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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The Hill College, Bugolo, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /the-hill-college-bugolo-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /the-hill-college-bugolo-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Tue, 26 Oct 2021 07:39:27 +0000 /?p=12307 The Hill College, Bugolo is located in Lweru Ward Parish, Buikwe Town Council, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on The Hill […]

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The Hill College, Bugolo is located in Lweru Ward Parish, Buikwe Town Council, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on The Hill College, Bugolo, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

The Hill College, Bugolo, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

The Hill College, Bugolo, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

The Hill College, Bugolo, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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The Crane College Nangunga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /the-crane-college-nangunga-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /the-crane-college-nangunga-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Tue, 26 Oct 2021 07:32:10 +0000 /?p=12304 The Crane College Nangunga is located in Namulesa Parish, Ngogwe Sub county, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on The Crane College […]

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The Crane College Nangunga is located in Namulesa Parish, Ngogwe Sub county, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on The Crane College Nangunga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

The Crane College Nangunga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

The Crane College Nangunga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

The Crane College Nangunga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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Stella Maris College Nsube, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /stella-maris-college-nsube-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /stella-maris-college-nsube-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Tue, 26 Oct 2021 07:23:22 +0000 /?p=12303 Stella Maris College Nsube is located in Nkokonjeru Parish, Nkokonjeru Town Council, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on Stella Maris College […]

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Stella Maris College Nsube is located in Nkokonjeru Parish, Nkokonjeru Town Council, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on Stella Maris College Nsube, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

Stella Maris College Nsube, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

Stella Maris College Nsube, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

Stella Maris College Nsube, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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Standard High School Bulumagi, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development /standard-high-school-bulumagi-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /standard-high-school-bulumagi-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Tue, 26 Oct 2021 06:44:42 +0000 /?p=12298 Standard High School Bulumagi is located in Nyenga Parish, Nyenga Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on Standard High School Bulumagi, […]

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Standard High School Bulumagi is located in Nyenga Parish, Nyenga Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on Standard High School Bulumagi, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

Standard High School Bulumagi, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

Standard High School Bulumagi, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

Standard High School Bulumagi, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development

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St.Joseph’s Seminary Nyenga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /st-josephs-seminary-nyenga-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /st-josephs-seminary-nyenga-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Tue, 26 Oct 2021 05:51:31 +0000 /?p=12294 St.Joseph’s Seminary Nyenga is located in Nyenga Parish, Nyenga Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on St.Joseph’s Seminary Nyenga, New Curriculum […]

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St.Joseph’s Seminary Nyenga is located in Nyenga Parish, Nyenga Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on St.Joseph’s Seminary Nyenga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

St.Joseph’s Seminary Nyenga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

St.Joseph’s Seminary Nyenga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

St. Joseph’s Seminary Nyenga, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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St. Peters Nkokonjeru SS, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /st-peters-nkokonjeru-ss-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /st-peters-nkokonjeru-ss-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Tue, 26 Oct 2021 05:44:50 +0000 /?p=12295 St. Peters Nkokonjeru SS is located in Nkokonjeru Ward Parish, Nkokonjeru Town Council, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on St. Peters […]

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St. Peters Nkokonjeru SS is located in Nkokonjeru Ward Parish, Nkokonjeru Town Council, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on St. Peters Nkokonjeru SS, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

St. Peters Nkokonjeru SS, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

St. Peters Nkokonjeru SS, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

St. Mary’s College Lugazi, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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St. Lwanga Vocational & Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development /st-lwanga-vocational-secondary-school-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /st-lwanga-vocational-secondary-school-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Sun, 24 Oct 2021 13:41:56 +0000 /?p=12270 St. Lwanga Vocational & Secondary School is located in Malongwe Parish, Buikwe Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on St. Lwanga […]

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St. Lwanga Vocational & Secondary School is located in Malongwe Parish, Buikwe Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on St. Lwanga Vocational & Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

St. Lwanga Vocational & Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

St. Lwanga Vocational & Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

St. Lwanga Vocational & Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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St. Eliza Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /st-eliza-secondary-school-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /st-eliza-secondary-school-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Sun, 24 Oct 2021 13:16:17 +0000 /?p=12271 St. Eliza Secondary School is located in Malindi Parish, Wakisi Sub county, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on St. Eliza Secondary […]

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St. Eliza Secondary School is located in Malindi Parish, Wakisi Sub county, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on St. Eliza Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

St. Eliza Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

St. Eliza Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

St. Eliza Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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St. Cornelious Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /st-cornelious-secondary-school-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /st-cornelious-secondary-school-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Sun, 24 Oct 2021 12:30:10 +0000 /?p=12264 St. Cornelious Secondary School is located in Namulesa Parish, Ngogwe Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on St. Cornelious Secondary School […]

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St. Cornelious Secondary School is located in Namulesa Parish, Ngogwe Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on St. Cornelious Secondary School Kitega, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

St. Cornelious Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

St. Cornelious Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

St. Cornelious Secondary School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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St. Andrew’s Secondary School Kitega, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /st-andrews-secondary-school-kitega-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /st-andrews-secondary-school-kitega-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Sun, 24 Oct 2021 12:20:04 +0000 /?p=12261 St. Andrew’s Secondary School Kitega is located in Butinindi Parish, Kawolo Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On this page, you will get more information on St. Andrew’s Secondary […]

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St. Andrew’s Secondary School Kitega is located in Butinindi Parish, Kawolo Subcounty, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on St. Andrew’s Secondary School Kitega, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

St. Andrew’s Secondary School Kitega, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

St. Andrew’s Secondary School Kitega, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Digital Teaching and Learning Resources for Schools

KAWA Digital resources
KAWA Digital Resources

Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

St. Andrew’s Secondary School Kitega, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

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Source of The Nile School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development. /source-of-the-nile-school-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/ /source-of-the-nile-school-new-curriculum-implementation-teaching-and-learning-resources-ict-club-staff-professional-development/#respond Sun, 24 Oct 2021 12:13:20 +0000 /?p=12259 Source of The Nile School is a Private owned Boarding and Day Secondary School located in Njeru West Ward Parish, Njeru Town Council, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda. On […]

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Source of The Nile School is a Private owned Boarding and Day Secondary School located in Njeru West Ward Parish, Njeru Town Council, Buikwe District, Central Region of Uganda.

On this page, you will get more information on Source of The Nile School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

ict clubs implemented by KAWA for UCC/UCUSAF

KAWA is working with UCC through UCUSAF to launch ICT clubs in all secondary schools in Uganda. The key objective of these clubs is to build the students' ICT skills more effectively and responsibly, drive creativity and innovation and develop the capacity of learners and their teachers in the care and maintenance of the Computer Laboratory. The ICT clubs will also be connected to nearby universities for further mentorship. 

UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session
UCC/KAWA Launching-ICT-clubs-Session

Source of The Nile School, New Curriculum Implementation, Teaching and Learning Resources, ICT Club, Staff Professional Development.

Tooling and Retooling of teachers.

Expect more updates on this page and the individual school website about the progress made by KAWA towards the tooling and retooling of teachers from this school and the new plans for teacher professional development. Gaps to be addressed by KAWA Uganda Workshops include the Pedagogical skills gap, ICT skills gap, Formative assessment gap, Understanding and interpretation of the syllabus gap.

KAWA Uganda Tooling an Retooling of teachers
KAWA Uganda Tooling and Retooling of teachers. PHOTO: Moses Wamanga/KAWA Uganda

Other Modules are using ICT in assessment for Learning and Record keeping, Implementation of the New Competence-Based Curriculum and New teacher policy, Learner Centred Teaching and Learning, Integration of ICT for enhanced teaching and learning, Classroom management, and Project-Based Learning in this school.

ICT Computer Laboratories

UCC through UCUSAF has installed ICT computer labs in over 1,000 secondary schools, tertiary institutions, and universities. All these schools currently teach the ICT subject either at O-level or/and A-Level.

Computer labs provided by UCC to Schools
Launching some of the laboratories by UCC officials. UNEB results have shown a tremendous improvement in ICT performance over the years PHOTO: UCC/UCUSAF

UCC/UCUSAF identifies the sustainability of ICT laboratories in Schools and Colleges as a major Challenge. A study done in 2018 found that 40% of the laboratories were in semi-operable condition (RCDF Report). The maintenance issues identified were of a kind that could easily be trouble-shot by a trained computer teacher.

Even Schools that have not yet received Computers from UCC are being supported through teachers’ capacity building.

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Implementation Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC)

Schools are implementing the Lower Secondary Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) with S.1 learners as they progress to the next class. With the support of NCDC and the Master Trainers, teachers are gaining a deeper understanding of the implementation of the curriculum.

Project-Based Learning (PBL) is a key focus with projects that students will undertake at every end of the topic. Teachers will then be required to note the student's progress before any new topic is introduced.

KAWA recommends the creation of Teacher mentors and a Professional Learning Community (PLC) in the school so that teachers who have not been oriented to the revised curriculum can get help from their colleagues at school to understand the expectations of the new curriculum.

In the new curriculum, there is a provision for the pre-Vocational component of education which is in the line with the World of Work requirements and in line with the Skilling Uganda strategy. This is aimed at preparing learners at an early age with the opportunity to understand and appreciate vocational work, recognize it's importance and later join the world of work in this area.

Subjects that will benefit from this arrangement include performing arts, Agriculture, ICT, Nutrition and Food Technology, Art and Design, Technology and Design, Physical Education, and Entrepreneurship.

Learners studying these subjects will have the option of being assessed in the occupational competence equivalent to Level 1 at the Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) at the end of senior three.

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