With the significant change to the way learning is presently
operating, it is inevitable that teachers must re-skill at a record pace to
support the continuity of learning.
This means stepping away from traditional
teaching methods and embracing the use of technology.
A concept that Enabel has
long since been supporting in the National Teachers’ Colleges (NTCs) in Uganda.
Teachers in the NTCs are now responding to the education crisis by
adapting to use ICT tools to deliver and develop lesson content, an idea made
possible through a series of Community of Practise (CoP) sessions. These serve
as collaborative virtual meetings through which lecturers learn how to use
different digital tools for teaching and learning such as screen-casting,
podcasting, video conferencing, E-books, and padlet among others.
These
sessions have gained popularity in the teacher colleges and now facilitate the
blended learning approach within their education system with the benefits
trickling as far as the partner secondary schools attached to the colleges.
Ojok Simon
Stephen, a teacher from Ocer Campion Jesuit College, a secondary school in Gulu
had this to say.
“I have attended four
Community of Practice sessions and my favourite tool is PowerPoint because it
doesn’t require constant use of the internet. I am able to work on my laptop and
later share work with my students online. It is something am happy to use even
when schools resume.”
Click the link to access the booklet on how to use ICT tools in
Teaching and Learning:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1BO6VHjnFwVTI8Vco5n6jOgUjwoerg-RR?usp=sharing
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