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'I Can't Wait To Learn' Project Launched in kyangwali refugees camp by state Minister Joyce Kaducu.

The Education Ministry is preparing for safe reopening of Schools next year.


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According to the State Minister for Primary Education Joyce Kaducu, among the proposed strategies for schools with huge numbers of students is to put up temporary structures to enable some learners to study from outside.


She says the Infrastructures Schools should put in place should last for a few months as Government plans for permanent structures.



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She added that the schools should adopt the double shift system with some classes studying in the morning and others in the afternoon.


kaduchu was speaking yesterday 9.11

2021 at the launch of I can't wait to learn a project launched in Kyangwali Settlement in Kikuube District.


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Speaking on the same launch at Kyangwali Refuge Settlement, The Commissioner Basic Education Clofus Mugenyi said, Traditional ly teachers used blackboards and chork to teach learners


He says with the I can't wait to learn approach both learners and teachers will Participate in the teaching and learning using ICT skills.


Jaun Jaun War Child Holland Country Director said that Implementing this program is a costly venture which needs every one's effort.


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Meanwhile the Kikuube District Chairperson lC5 Honourable Peter Banura

Applauded War Child Holland for the initiative and all the works they have been doing for the district


He added that with the Introduction of ICT skills in Primary children this will improve on their digital skills right from the Country Level which will enable attainment of more skills in our children.

 
 
 

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