The Premier of the Buganda Kingdom, Charles Peter Mayiga, has urged the government to make Agriculture and Information and Communications Technology (ICT) compulsory subjects in lower secondary ...
Four government grant-aided secondary schools in Adjumani District have received ICT equipment worth Shs 184 million, funded by the European Union, through ENABEL Uganda and the Ministry of Education ...
UNESCO: Vacancy: Consulting Firm to Develop National Educator ICT in Education Curriculum and Courses, Uganda
Vacancy: Consulting Firm to Develop National Educator ICT in Education Curriculum and Courses, Uganda
Daily Monitor: Mayiga calls for compulsory teaching of ICT, Agriculture in lower secondary
The Prime Minister and Leader of Government Business in Parliament, Robinah Nabbanja, has informed legislators that Uganda's education sector is on course in rolling out the new lower secondary school ...
AllAfrica.com: Uganda: Adjumani Schools Receive Shs 184 Million ICT Upgrade to Revolutionize Learning
Uganda: Adjumani Schools Receive Shs 184 Million ICT Upgrade to Revolutionize Learning
Kampala — Two secondary schools have received sh120m information and communications technology (ICT) laboratories under the rural communication development fund project. The sh120m laboratories at ...
I see a quiet but meaningful shift taking place in secondary schools in Bugiri District. What stands out to me is not just the introduction of the new Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC), but how it is ...
Uganda urges private schools to invest in new hands-on curriculum. Uganda’s government has urged private secondary schools to invest their own resources to fully implement the country’s new “hands-on ...
National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) has finalised the process of developing the syllabus for Subsidiary ICT. The next stage is orientation of teachers to the ICT syllabus for proper ...