These and more were words from Mr. Gaaki Stephen a teacher at Kyebambe model primary school in Fort portal when he was hosted alongside Mr. Ganjangu a member of school management committee & Phiona Kanyunyuzi a pupil at Kyebambe model primary schools to discuss live on the topic; ‘Role of parents in supporting their children to attain quality education’. The debate was live on ToroDev supported ‘Orukurato’program that is aired live every Saturday 8-10pm on Hits Fm a local radio station in Fort Portal.
Mr. Gaaki Stephen, a teacher at Kyebambe Model Primary School |
Phiona Kanyunyuzi the education consumer encouraged parents to support their children with school requirements and also talk to teachers whenever they visit school to know the progress of their children in academics and also create time for them over weekends to learn hands on skills where they are taught because when they make products and sale they get money to support their parents to buy some scholastic materials.
Meanwhile Mr. Ganjangu said children should be helped to change their mind set of focusing on passing national exams but be given knowledge and skills to help them cope with prevailing situations in the world. He called upon government to refocus on the current curriculum and also support vocational training in order to make children job creators other than job seekers hence reducing unemployment situation in Uganda. He further said teachers need to help parents by advising them on the talents of their children such that parents can support them to be people who can be self supportive.
children learning in class |
Children during their leisure time |
Hand crafts made by children at school |
During the 2 hours live discussion, listeners participated through call-inns & sms platforms; about 30 people called in due to limited time and these are some of their contributions; ‘’Schools need not to concentrate on academics only but also identify talents in the children they teach and support them together with parents to develop them’’, said Mr. Byabasaija a caller from Kasunganyanja in Kabarole district, ‘’some teachers have overstayed in some schools and this has forced them to do whatever they want without control and in the long run performance has been affected negatively. There is need to increase supervision in schools and effect transfers for better performances’’, said Charles a caller from Katooke in Kyenjojo district, ‘’Parents have undermined their roles towards education that’s why children are performing poorly and others have dropped out from school’’, said Henry Kamugisa a caller from Kasenda in Kabarole district.
We are
grateful to SIDA, NED, SPIDER, ICT4DEM,
CIPESA & all other development partners for the financial and technical
support to run these programs.
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