National Teachers’ Colleges operate among the government
aided tertiary institutions mandated to train quality teachers for the lower
secondary and primary schools in Uganda. Over the years, Enabel has collaborated
with the Ministry of Education to improve secondary teacher education by focusing
on institutional, infrastructure, and pedagogical aspects of these colleges.
In December 2018, the Government of Uganda
together with Enabel set aside a total of 12m euros (approximately shs. 50b) to
rehabilitate and construct the infrastructure in the National Teachers’
Colleges across the country.
The construction works were geared towards
improving the College facilities and providing enhanced classrooms, resource
centers and laboratories for both students and teachers that are well equipped
to suit the needs of teaching and learning in the 21st century.
Two years later, Enabel is ready to handover newly
constructed and rehabilitated buildings to the five National Teachers’ Colleges
of Muni, Mubende, Kaliro, Kabale, and Unyama. During the inauguration ceremony that
was held in November 2020 at National Teachers’ College Kabale, the First Lady and
Minister of Education and Sports, Hon. Janet Kataaha Museveni alongside the Ambassador
of the Kingdom of Belgium, Rudi Veestraeten officially commissioned all the
buildings. These included sports facilities, accommodation facilities,
dispensary blocks, administration blocks, laboratories, resource centers,
classrooms and innovations that focus on creating safe learning environments
based on the different needs of the College staff and students such as water
systems, walkways, and Early Childhood Development (ECD) centers for new parents
in the Colleges.
Enabel, through the infrastructure
component of the Teacher Training Education (TTE) project, has put a lot of
emphasis on creating a healthy functional learning environment that enhances the
teaching and learning process. This includes:
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