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Ministry of Education committed to E learning

by Abel Turinawe
March 7, 2021
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Ministry of Education committed to e- learning promotion

BY AMBROSE GAHENE

In a bid to promote digital approach to learning, the Ministry of Education and Sports in collaboration with War Child Holland has launched a digital learning innovation branded “Can’t Wait To Learn”.

The program, centered on improving literacy and numeracy skills for children, is using the gaming approach to learning. These educational games allow all children to learn at their own pace.

The approach is tailored to the objectives of the National Curriculum Development Center so the latter approved the innovation due to the fact that it is fit for use in lower Primary(P1-P3), a stage where foundational skills in learning is generated.

The innovation that has been implemented in refugee hosting districts and has registered great impact, was piloted in Nalongo Primary School with a view of scaling up to the rest of the country.

The Permanent Secretary, Alex Kakooza cautioned the stakeholders involved to play their roles effectively so as to assess the effectiveness of the approach before it is scaled up. He further revealed that the Ministry through the Department of Teacher Instructor Education and Training (TIET) will also integrate this approach into the teacher training framework so that the teachers are equipped and well prepared to support learners using this innovation.

This innovation is one of the many that are partaking in closing the education gap through technology.

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