Schools urged to improve teaching of French, dramatize learning

The Commissioner at the Education standard agency in the Ministry of Education and Sports, Joel Okello has advised head teachers in northern Uganda to include French in their curriculum.

He says it is important that secondary school students learn French since it is second international language that would help them compete for jobs at the international level.

Addressing French teachers from northern Uganda at St. Joseph College LAIBB at the closer of the three day training organized by French Embassy in Uganda.

The head teacher St. Joseph LAIBB Tom Otim urged teachers to dramatize the learning to understand other subjects better.

By Mugisa Isaac Mathias

 

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