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Allais, Stephanie – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2022
This paper examines three interrelated factors outside of formal provision of technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in sub-Saharan Africa that have undermined TVET systems. The first is the process, pace, and levels of industrialisation, which has had a direct effect on TVET provision: low numbers of well-paying jobs requiring…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Technical Education, Industrialization
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Sarah Nakaziba; Patrick Ngulube – Discover Education, 2024
This paper is based on the findings of a doctoral study that aimed to examine the role of continuing professional development (CPD) in enhancing digital transformation in selected university libraries in Uganda. One of the ways of effecting digital transformation is to continuously build the technological competencies of the librarians working in…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Professional Continuing Education, Educational Change, Technology Uses in Education
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Oyugi, Jacob L. – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2021
This paper stresses the importance of entrepreneurial university towards improving sustainable job creation and improvement in Uganda. The dilemmas the country is facing ranges from excessive poverty, graduate unemployment; over dependence on overseas items and technology; as well as low economic growth and development. These dilemmas are partly…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Colleges, Entrepreneurship, College Graduates
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Ngoasong, Michael Zisuh – Journal of Management Education, 2022
Drawing on three action research case studies involving several African universities, this article critically explores how academics converted their previously pure classroom-based courses for delivery through blended learning. The case studies reflect resource-scarce contexts where limited access to digital technology and the internet poses…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Blended Learning, Business Administration Education, Educational Change
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Aróstegui, José Luis; Kyakuwa, Julius – Arts Education Policy Review, 2021
In this paper, we discuss a perennial question in the field of music teacher education: is school music education better served with generalist or specialist teachers? To answer this question, we discuss the educational policy reforms implemented in two African countries, Uganda and South Africa, and in Spain as well. We also discuss how teacher…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Educational Policy, Specialists, Foreign Countries
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Dorothy Irene Nalweyiso; Johnson Mbabazi; Joseph Kabanda; Jeff Breckon; Lawrence Achilles Nnyanzi; Michael Grace Kawooya; Aloysius Gonzaga Mubuuke; Josette Bettany Saltikov; Katherine Sanderson – Cogent Education, 2024
The implementation of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in healthcare can significantly improve health outcomes and alleviate poverty, particularly in developing countries like Uganda. Despite its potential, EBP adoption remains limited due to challenges such as resource constraints and inadequate infrastructure. This study explores the barriers and…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, College Faculty, Barriers, Health Services
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George Wilson Ssenkande; Patrick Mugyenyi; Dinah Achola – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2024
Pedagogical reforms, specifically, the Thematic Curriculum and the Local Language Policy, have failed to improve literacy in Uganda despite a concerted effort from the Government of Uganda and its international development partners. This paper distills the major literacy programs used to scale up the reforms nationwide and summarizes what they did…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Educational Policy
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Ogwang, Tom Henry – Curriculum Journal, 2023
Although teacher agency is increasingly recognised by educationists in the Global South, it is not always well understood or accommodated in policy, as experienced with Universal Primary Education (UPE) reforms in Uganda. This empirical study analyses its role on the UPE reforms, the factors that shape it and its implications for curriculum…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Educational Change, Educational Policy, Case Studies
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Kim, Jiin – Issues in Educational Research, 2021
The "Sustainable Development Goals" (SDGs) have signalled a new era for the vocational education agenda which had almost disappeared since the 1990s with the rise of universal primary education (UPE). However, there are voices of concern from academia pointing out the lack of alternative theoretical frameworks in current vocational…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Human Capital, Educational Theories, Individual Development
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Duez, Erin – International Dialogues on Education: Past and Present, 2018
(Erin Duez: Global Applications of the Japanese ?Lesson Study" Teacher Education and Training Model): "Lesson study" has been used for over a century in Japan (Makinae, 2010). However, only recently, in 1999 with the release of The Teaching Gap by Stigler and Hiebert, did the practice begin to spread globally (Fujii, 2013; Ebaeguin…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Communities of Practice, Educational Change, Global Approach
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Ezumah, Bellarmine – Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2019
Over several decades, scholars have questioned the multilateralism of journalism education on the grounds that journalism education adopts a dominant paradigm that renders it predominantly Western. The argument, however, is polarized; on one hand, some scholars have proposed a de-Westernization of journalism education, on the other hand, a…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Journalism Education, Western Civilization, Teaching Methods
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Amone, Charles – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2021
Uganda has been developing and revising its curricula since the time of British colonial rule. The latest revision of the primary education curriculum led to the introduction of the Thematic Curriculum in 2007. This curriculum requires the use of pupils' mother tongues as languages of instruction from Primary One to Three and then English from…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Foreign Policy, Elementary School Curriculum
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Luneta, Kakoma, Ed. – Research in Mathematics Education, 2021
This book represents a crop of wide-ranging research conducted by renown scholars in sub-Sahara Africa revolving around mathematics teaching and professional development programs for mathematics teachers. The research-based proposals and actual how-to-conduct professional development initiatives that enhance effective mathematics instruction are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Education, Manipulative Materials, Visualization
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Cutright, Marc – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2014
National development conditions and goals in Uganda, as in many nations, are such that the robust establishment of community colleges could provide many solutions. Yet the creation of such has been inhibited by a number of factors including the historic roots of higher education in former colonial contexts and a lack of Ugandan familiarity with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Community Colleges, Models, Educational Development
Wiseman, Alexander W., Ed.; Damaschke-Deitrick, Lisa, Ed.; Galegher, Ericka L., Ed.; Park, Maureen F., Ed. – Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education, 2019
This volume explores the shared expectations that education is a panacea for the difficulties that refugees and their receiving countries face. This book investigates the ways in which education is both a dream solution as well as a contested landscape for refugee families and students. Using comparative, cross-national perspectives across five…
Descriptors: Refugees, Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Social Integration
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