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Only 200 teachers to attend this year’s teacher’s symposium due to covid-19

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
March 23, 2021
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By Damali Mukhaye

Only 200 teachers from across the country will physically attend this year’s Teacher’s Symposium due to covid-19 pandemic.

Addressing journalists at the Uganda Media Centre, Jonathan Kamwana, the Commissioner Teacher, Instructor Education and Training said the purpose of this year’s symposium is to provide a platform for teachers and stakeholders to share ideas to fast track digitization of the teaching workforce for both on and off school learning.

He says that shortly after the second symposium, the world was hit by the deadly COVID-19 pandemic and education like other sectors was badly affected.

Kamwana says all education institutions were closed and for learning to continue there was need to transform the mode of education service delivery to include use of ICT and this required infrastructure, which was not readily available, coupled with  inadequate competences of the teaching personnel in the use of ICT.

This year’s teacher’s symposium will be held from Wednesday March 24th to Friday 26th under the theme “A digitally competent teaching force for the 21st Century.”

Last year, upto 500 teachers attended the symposium.

 

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