Online courses are a rapid
growing trend in today’s education. There is some skepticism as to whether
online courses are just as effective and educational as traditional face to
face interactions with an instructor. However, with the current COVID-19
pandemic, distance learning has become inevitable.
In
October 2020, the Teacher Training Education Project funded by Ministry of
Education & Sports (MoES) and Enabel launched an online General Teaching
Methods (GTM) course for lower-secondary pre- and in-service teachers in
Uganda. The course was specifically designed for teacher trainers and students
in National Teachers’ Colleges (NTCs) that introduces them to teaching
methodologies that enhance their pedagogical skills.
The GTM course, being the very
first of its kind, provides interactive and practical lessons to improve
teaching practices for all NTC lectures and students. It also prepares students
to teach using the Active Teaching and Learning (ATL) methodology which puts
the student at the center of learning. Some of the modules this course offers
are: learning and cognition; ATL; classroom management and organization;
teaching and learning materials; and assessment of the teaching and learning
process. According to Hannah Nayoga, the Sector Expert - Pedagogy for the Teacher
Training Education (TTE) project at Enabel in Uganda, the GTM online course is
not only improving pedagogy in the Teachers’ colleges but also preparing
students to teach and equipping them with both Active Teaching and Learning
methodologies and ICT skills due to the different media used in the course.
One of the advantages of the
General Teaching Methods’ course is that it provides up-to-date digital
learning resources on a variety of subjects that can be accessed remotely
using a mobile device or computer. NTC teachers and students can take advantage
and explore these resources and build their knowledge on the different topics
at their own convenience. They can also do the online course over an extended
period of time by pausing and resuming the course. Ario Fabius, a student
coordinator at NTC Mubende said that with the change of the lower secondary
school curriculum, the GTM has helped him teach agriculture, something he never
knew is possible using online means.
“From this course, I have learnt how to
design lesson plans and use ICT tools to teach. I have unlimited access to the content
from which I pick ideas to use in my own class.”
The online GTM course has gained popularity in the NTCs
and has been attended by many teachers, students and partner secondary schools’
teachers which have generally changed learning methods across all areas of
study. So far,
2995 NTC students, lecturers and teachers from 21 partner secondary schools have
enrolled in this course.
More still, 56% of the NTCs’ current population (2632
out of 4699) have successfully completed the course with a statement of
participation issued.
Kibedi Abdul, the Assistant Commissioner, Secondary
Teacher Education (ai) of the Teacher Education Training & Development Department
of the Ministry of Education and Sports reaffirmed the Ministry’s position by
saying, “We are training quality teachers
which has been the main objective of the TTE project from the start. We are
working towards achieving impact in the classroom to get teaching outputs that
are tangible by focusing on the teacher trainer and teacher trainee as the
center of learning.”
Having
the online GTM course rolled out in partner secondary schools is not only
beneficial to NTC students who practice teaching in these schools, but also
makes teaching and learning interesting for both the secondary school teachers
and their students.
To build upon the General
Teaching Methods’ course, Enabel together with the NTC lecturers is creating a
Technology Enhanced Learning course (TEL) that introduces essential ICT tools
needed for Active Teaching and Learning. This is part of the project’s efforts
to ensure the adoption of digital education technology to support the
continuity of learning during and after the pandemic, but also equip them with
relevant skills for the 21st century learners.
Click the link to access the course http://bit.ly/GeneralTeachingMethods
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