2020-2021 will be remembered as a period
when the world was confronted with the COVID-19 pandemic. For most of the
world, economies were completely disrupted and learning institutions closed due
to the lockdown. In Uganda, over 15 million learners lost contact with schools
and for many, alternative ways of learning had to be devised.
In the lead up to World Teachers’ Day, Enabel
took part in a 4-day Educaid digital conference on ‘The crucial role of all Education Heroes in the recovery phase
post-COVID-19.’ The 2021
Educaid digital conference was aimed at contributing to the understanding of
what resilient education systems really stand for and appreciating the key role
education actors play in our societies.
For Enabel, participating in this conference was
important because the Teacher Training Education (TTE) project is playing a key
role in navigating the COVID-19 crisis to build back better a resilient
education system in Uganda. From introducing new digital innovations in the
National Teachers’ Colleges (NTCs) to training teachers and ensuring that they are
protected and supported, the project is putting education at the very top of
the recovery agenda.
Mugisha Cohens, a student-teacher at NTC
Unyama, shares the efforts made by the TTE project to ensure the continuity of
teaching and learning in the NTCs during school closures.
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