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Status of support supervision and performance of primary school teachers in Uganda: a qualitative perspective
(International Journal of Education and Social Science Research, 2021-06)
Support supervision is critical in the performance of primary school teachers and learners. For primary
school teachers to effectively fulfill their tasks, they need professional development-oriented support
supervision. ...
Confronting the Challenges of University Technical Vocational Education and Training in Uganda
(African Journal of Education, Science and Technology, 2022-11)
This paper presents the major institutional, community, national, and regional challenges of
promoting effective Technical Vocational Education and Training(TVET) training system in
line with the 2030 SDG 4 with a focus ...
Theorising and modeling interface design quality and its predictive influence on learners’ post adoption behaviour in e-learning course environments
(International Journal of Education and Development using Information and Communication Technology, 2021)
The current study, guided by the cross-sectional survey method, assessed interface design quality,
and its predictive ability on E-learners’ post-adoption behavior in E-learning course environments.
DeLone and McLean’s ...
Funding mechanisms and the quality of learning in primary teachers' colleges: the case of Bishop Willis Core, Iganga Uganda
(Kyambogo University [unpublished work], 2022-07)
The purpose of this study was to establish whether there is a significant relationship
between funding mechanisms and quality of learning in the PTC in Uganda. The
study was carried out at Bishop Willis Core PTC !ganga ...
Does the school financing role matter in e-learning adoption? An explanatory sequential study in midwifery schools in Uganda
(Contemporary Educational Technology, 2020-02)
Despite the high level of investment on e-learning programs in Uganda, there is a low adoption of this
new pedagogy in midwifery schools. This trend is likely to frustrate government’s efforts to improve the
skill mix, ...
Technology leadership practices of end users and the adoption of e-learning in midwifery institutions in Uganda
(Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development, 2022-04)
E-learning has gained popularity in Uganda. Midwifery institutions have invested in it to manage the increasing demand for educa-
tion. However, its adoption is low, which is likely to hinder the enhancement of numbers, ...
Does the school financing role matter in e-learning adoption? An explanatory sequential study in midwifery schools in Uganda
(Contemporary Educational Technology, 2020-02)
Despite the high level of investment on e-learning programs in Uganda, there is a low adoption of this
new pedagogy in midwifery schools. This trend is likely to frustrate government’s efforts to improve the
skill mix, ...
E-learning adoption: Does the instructional design model matter? An explanatory sequential study on midwifery schools in Uganda
(E-Learning and Digital Media, 2020-07)
E-learning has become an integral part of mainstream society and hence revolutionizing distance education endeavours. A number of change agents and bureaucrats in Uganda have embraced this pedagogy constructing it as an ...
Comparative study of teachers’ expectations, instructional practices and learners’ competence in mathematics in Uganda
(Kyambogo University, 2021-07)
The study explored Primary One teachers’ expectations of their learners’ competence in mathematics and the instructional practices teachers could adopt to enhance the competence. The focus was on establishing how teachers’ ...
Status of professional learning communities in developing countries: Case of Vietnam and Uganda
(International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2022-03)
What is the status of professional learning communities in Vietnam and Uganda? Is there a significant difference between the teaching experience of secondary teachers and how they see the relevance of professional learning ...