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All teachers ordered to take Covid-19 jabs

All teachers ordered to take Covid-19 jabs Tuesday April 27 2021 A teachers conducts a class session. Teaching usually involves direct contact thus highly exposing parties involved to potential spreaders of the Covid-19 virus. PHOTO/FILE Summary The country is struggling with low uptake of the vaccines with hesitancy among some frontline workers who include teachers. Advertisement Government has issued a directive, asking all teachers to go for the Covid-19 vaccination as a requirement to stop the pandemic spread in schools, amid resistance from the teachers.   Of the 260,717 teachers in the country, who are eligible for the Covid-19 jabs, only 8,517 (3 per cent) had been vaccinated by April 13, according to government statistics.  

Silence on illegal classes throws education sector into confusion

Daily Monitor Wednesday April 14 2021 Pupils in Buikwe District during their break on March 17. Some schools are not following the Education ministry reopening guidelines. PHOTO / DENIS EDEMA Summary Advertisement Government’s silence on schools, which have defied a phased school reopening, has left the education sector in confusion with many parents not sure what to do next for their children.  Various stakeholders yesterday told Daily Monitor that they had observed the inconsistences in implementing the standard operating procedures of staggered school reopening to allow social distancing among learners in a bid to control the spread of coronavirus. Mr Ismail Mulindwa, the Ministry of Education director of basic education and the ministry’s Covid-19 taskforce chairman, blamed mainly the private sector for defying the rules, warning that those who will be implicated in their impromptu inspections risk losing licences.

16 teachers demand Shs78 million for TV, radio lessons

16 teachers demand Shs78 million for TV, radio lessons
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Parents fill pandemic gap with vocational education

Daily Monitor Monday April 05 2021 Pupils get hand-on training at a workshop. Many pupils locked out of school by the pandemic are now enrolled into informal apprenticeship programmes in their neighbourhoods. Photo | File. Summary In some villages five out of 10 pupils have enrolled for vocational training. Because most schools including vocational colleges remain closed, local workshops and garages are taking in few learners for informal training. Advertisement As schools remain closed to the rest of the classes, some parents have resorted to enrolling their children in technical apprenticeships as a measure to keep them engaged and away from home. At a furniture workshop in Mpererwe a Kampala suburb, I find about 10 young boys in the ages of 12 - 15 involved in carpentry work. Some are sanding furniture, others painting and some are observing the workmen go about their various tasks.

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