Planning a school trip to Africa-Uganda is not an easy task. The difficult paperwork process, putting measures to minimize risks, and asking for what is needed from parents can discourage many teachers from offering to learn away from school experiences to their pupils. While arranging and planning school group trips to Uganda can be seen as time-consuming and stressful, there ...
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Online Tutoring Services For Students To Excel
Every student has different interests. Some might enjoy learning mathematics, while others excel at art and creative activities. Parents find it incredibly arduous to educate their children in today’s fast-paced world. Schools require students to have minimum knowledge of basic concepts. However, students who aren’t interested struggle to study such subjects today. Statistics suggest that there are over 4,000,000 students ...
Read More »Meet Caleb Anderson, 13-year-Old Boy Studying Aerospace Engineering Degree
While other kids his age are taking on sixth or seventh grade, primary level in Ugandan terms, 13 year old Caleb Anderson will be graduating from University in 1 year. Imagine being a baby that is able to speak over three languages before most children even learn to walk. Thirteen-year-old American kid, Caleb Anderson does not need to imagine. According ...
Read More »Choosing The Right Type Of Tool For Online Teaching
The online education system has been the system that has facilitated teaching and learning during the hard and tough times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Online teaching has proven beneficial in various ways not only for the students but also for the teachers. Many professionals from various fields also ventured into teaching and made their debut in the education industry during ...
Read More »We Are Working On The Issue Of Exorbitant School Fees – Government
The government has said it is working towards regulating school fees which has become a problem to so many people. The government was sued for failure to regulate fees charged by schools and institutions of higher learning in the country. Two lawyers including Michael Aboneka and Andrew Karamagi together with officials from the Initiative for Social and Economic Rights (ISER) ...
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