Post eLearning Africa Conference Action Report 2014

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Taking Action - Regina Laboke The Headteacher of Mt. of Olives College School Kakiri, Mrs Regina Laboke who had attended the three days e-learning learning Africa Conference at Munyonyo spoke of the eLA report and the presentations made by the facilitators in the seminar to guide the delegates delegate to make recommendations on the future of e-learning e in Uganda. She thanked the Permanent Secretary for supporting this special Seminar for Head Teachers to have a full day focusing on ICT. Most Head Teachers especially those who had not been able to attend att the main conference will benefit from this interaction. The following are recommendations from the delegates. 1. That a new national network for e-learning e ( elearning Uganda) be established. 2. There should be massive training of head teachers of both private and government schools to enhance on their ICT skills. 3. We should also have an e-learning learning Uganda conference to be held each year on a chosen date. Jajja Val suggested that this follow the e-learning e Africa Conference so that new innovations could be b reported to Ugandan teachers. 4. That Delegates to the big e--learning Africa conference will bring reports from that conference to enhance elearning Uganda. 5. We need a steering committee – ICT committee of the Ministry, ASSHU and KAWA were suggested. 6. To create an e-learning learning Uganda website. (KAWA will develop this).

“ICT tools are proving indispensable in making school administration more efficient and responsive to community needs. Policy makers and education institutions and programmes prog must provide the leadership for prepre and in-service teachers and model the new pedagogies and tools for learning.�

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