Government to construct science laboratories

 

It seems the speed at which Uganda’s education system/policies move at the moment the sky is the limit. The government of Uganda, according to the Commissioner for secondary education in Uganda government, John Agaba, is to construct science laboratories and information Communication Technology laboratories across the country using resources from Iran, China, Cuba and France among other donors.

Agaba says that this would encourage more students doing science combinations and science related studies in Mathematics and economics. As you read this mathematics and Information Communication Technology studies in Uganda are compulsory.

Agaba says that about 600 government– aided A-Level schools have Information Communication Technology laboratories and the government has been retooling teachers all over Uganda to teach Information Communication Technology.

The Government through the ministry of Education and Sports has already retooled over 400 of teachers and 360 head teachers in regard to Information Communication Technology.

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