“I feel like I am learning so much every day.”,
says 22 –year old Helen Okudet. She is a trainee at the Early Childhood
Development (ECD) teacher programme of Cooperation and Development (C&D) in
Moroto. ECD comprises of 3 levels: baby class, middle class and top class, after
which children can start primary school.
After completing the
6-month training, all 34 trainees need to succeed the exam of the Directorate
of Industrial training, as well as an assessment by the Ministry of Education
and Sports. “These accreditations give their
diploma a nationwide value.”,affirms Kul Chandra Timalsina, Area
coordinator for C&D.
Kul adds that their ECD teaching institution is the only one in the whole of Karamoja, and therefore
he is convinced that the graduates will find jobs. “The current trainees are particularly
lucky because SaveTheChildren is finalizing ECD centers in several Karamoja
districts. We already made linkages with these centers to make sure our trainees
get a chance to work there.”
Classes are taught
by sister Agnes Lomongin, an education veteran with 30 years of experience as a principal and teacher within
the region. “After the initial
theoretical classes, the students now prepare their lesson plans and stand in
front of the classroom. They are familiarizing themselves with the job in our
on-site facilities, so that in the 5th to 6th month they
are ready to teach at external centers.”
We meet ECD trainee Helen
Okudet when she is standing in front of a classroom with 20 toddlers. She wants
to become a teacher in a private or public school. “I made these teaching aids myself,” she says, while she points at posters with the alphabet
and the numbers. “But the most important
thing I learned is to work with children with special needs. They sometimes
bring disorder to the class so you need to know how to handle that situation.
Not everyone has that skill.”
The
EDC trainings are organized by Enabel’s Support to Skilling Uganda (SSU)
project, as part of the Skills Development Fund, with financial support from
Irish Aid. The aim is to equip young Karamojong with employable skills to increase
the livelihood opportunities in the region.
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