For many years, the National Teachers Colleges (NTCs) faced
challenges with record keeping and managing college activities. College data was often
lacking or inaccessible. Information regarding student admissions, staff and
student registration, inventory management and student results was often recorded
on paper and stored in files making it hard to maintain or access. Various
attempts to solve the issue were explored, including developing and using
multiple tools to manage college activities. Unfortunately, these efforts were
unsuccessful.
Together with the Ministry of Education and Sports and the
National Teacher’s colleges, we conducted a study to assess the data management
issue in the NTCs and devise a viable solution to the problem. The idea to
create a digital system to harmonize student and staff information and ease
information sharing at all levels of academic management was born.
Creating
a local solution to a local problem!
In 2019, during Kampala Innovation week, Enabel participated in
a Hackathon to support Teacher colleges in Uganda to find digital solutions to
their challenges. Olara James, an ICT officer at National Teachers College
(NTC) Unyama, emerged as the winner with an idea for Academic Management
Software (AMS). His vision for this software, once created, was that it would improve the holistic management for academic institutions.
We folded our sleeves and got our hands dirty working with him
and the NTCs to bring this dream to life despite the pandemic.
In 2021 (2 years later), the Academic Management System (AMS)
was finally created. It was piloted and introduced in the National Teachers’
Colleges of Muni, Unyama, Mubende, Kaliro and Kabale. These colleges are now
using the software for proper human resource management, assessing school
practice sessions and e-learning purposes. This system has improved the
efficiency and effectiveness of the colleges, so much so that other institutions
of higher learning, like the Faculty of Education at Gulu University and
vocational training institutions in Karamoja, Masindi and Nakapiripirit, are
adopting it.
We are happy to have supported a local idea transforming
education in Uganda.
How
the Academic Management Software works.
The AMS is a web-based software developed for academic
institutions to manage educational activities and programs electronically. It
supports student and staff registration, admissions, School Practice assessment,
inventory management, exams assessment and compilation of results. The software
is fully functional in the National Teacher’s Colleges and has over 5000 staff
and students registered.
The Academic Management software resulted from a co-creation
process between the Ministry of Education and NTCs to address the challenge of
information/data access in the colleges. In a participatory manner, NTC staff
customized the system to fit their needs.
During an interaction with James Muhwezi, NTC Kaliro’s Deputy
Principal, he noted that the AMS is a central repository for data and
information that has eased access to information in the NTCs. Before the AMS
was developed, colleges and the Education Ministry staff needed help accessing
vital information and data from the college administrators. Information was
stored and stacked in piles of files and often required extensive periods to
access. The software now provides a smart way of filing, storing and accessing
information. Once recorded manually on paper, data can be accessed directly
with a single click. “Most of the time,
when students and staff information is required, the administration and
ministry can access that information instantly,” James added.
The system also ensures the safety and remote access of
information. Staff no longer worry about losing valuable information because
the system is cloud-based. According to Olara James, the lead developer of the
AMS, the software guarantees data safety. “Paper-based reporting was risky. Sometimes documents were
misplaced; but with the Academic Management System, data safety is assured. All
one has to do is upload the information and retrieve it at their convenience.”
The AMS has equally improved the college staff’s digital
capacity to manage college activities. With easy access to data, college
managers can generate and submit timely reports to the Ministry of Education in
a limited period because the information is readily available at their
fingertips.
Regarding sustainability, the software is embedded in each NTCs’
Website to ensure regular system updates and maintenance. Olara James said the
developing team factored in the system’s sustainability right from the
development phase. “Each college has a
website on which we hosted the AMS. We want to ensure that colleges do not
spend twice to maintain the Academic Management System and the Website.
Therefore, we have embedded this system into the Website so that the colleges
can maintain it with the website budget they already have. That way, sustainability
is guaranteed.”
Additionally, Enabel and the Ministry of Education and Sports
are supporting the continued use of the AMS in the colleges. NTC Staff continue
to undergo training and benchmarking activities to improve their capacity using
the Academic Management Software.
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