In the National Teachers’ Colleges (NTCs) of Uganda,
Enabel and the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) through its Teacher Training
Education project (TTE) have been working to strengthen professional
competencies of teacher trainers and future teachers graduating from the
National Teachers’ Colleges through Infrastructure, Institutional development
and Pedagogical interventions.
As education and training institutions recover and
rebuild after the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a need to focus on rebuilding
learning spaces that are more inclusive, responsive and equitable. Through
the significant infrastructure component of the Teacher Training Education
project, facilities (both new and upgraded) have been constructed in the 5 National
Teachers’ Colleges (NTCs) of Kabale, Mubende, Muni, Unyama and Kaliro to suit
the current times. These facilities
have been constructed with a focus on strengthening a healthy, safe and
gender-responsive environment; meeting the digital needs of hybrid education;
and responding to climate change challenges.
Here are 5 ways in which
the infrastructure alternatives in the NTCs in Uganda have helped in
reimagining learning spaces during these unprecedented times:
Outdoor
Learning Spaces
Study areas in the
Teacher’s colleges have been designed and constructed in a manner that supports
learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Teachers and students can continue teaching
and learning while maintaining social distance in a well ventilated and
stimulating environment internally and externally.
Alternative
Furniture
Resource centres and
classrooms have been supplied with flexible and light weight furniture which
allows for Active Teaching and Learning in the colleges. Furniture is now
moving beyond the traditional learning spaces and facilitating the adoption of
new sitting arrangements in different college locations. Furniture can also be
re-arranged to maintain healthy distances between students and teachers to curb
the spread of COVID-19, and suit different teaching and learning formats such
as group discussions.
Education
technologies
Learning spaces have been
equipped with digital infrastructure such as internet, and teaching and learning
software to facilitate hybrid education. This has enabled
students that cannot attend class physically to attend virtually using the ICT
resources in place. Other equipment includes computers, projectors and
conference systems to aid ICT in teaching and learning.
Climate
responsive design
At Enabel, we have a strong
focus on the climate agenda and have designed learning spaces to adjust to
regional climate. Classes have been constructed with a focus on sustainability
using affordable materials from the local market, while ensuring there
is adequate ventilation and natural lighting. These facilities are energy
efficient since there is no need to use hydroelectricity for air conditioning
and lighting. Bamboo poles (used as grills) have also been incorporated in the
design of the learning facilities because they are sustainable and allow for
ventilation in classrooms that accommodate a large number of students.
Inclusivity
Infrastructure alternatives
in the colleges have been designed in an inclusive and participatory manner
putting into consideration age, gender and disability. Early Childhood Development
centres have been constructed to ease the minds of mothers (both students and
lecturers) in the NTCs. This has encouraged them to pursue their dreams with
the assurance that their children are safe and well taken care of in the ECDs.
The
construction of Early Childhood Development (ECD) centres has ensured that even
the children continue to learn in safe spaces designed to mitigate the spread
of COVID-19. The ECDs have also been designed according to the principles of the
climate responsive design and equipped with furniture to support active
teaching and learning. Girls’ dormitories have also been considered and
constructed with ablution blocks and sanitary dispensaries to cater for female students' sanitary needs.
The approach of inclusivity
in the provision of infrastructure alternatives in the colleges has ensured
that every member of the college community plays a role in mitigating the
spread of COVID-19.
With the
new and improved infrastructure in place, Teachers’ colleges have adapted to
the current context of COVID-19 and have built back better their learning spaces
to ensure that they are inclusive, responsive and equitable.
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