When the Universal Primary Education (UPE) program began in 1997, some people thought that it would fail. However now we are being told that primary school enrolment has since risen from the 2.5 million to almot 9 million children. The Ministry of Education (MoE)is also saying that, the girl child, the children with disabilities as well as those from gegraphically and educationally disadvantaged area of the country are having the priviledge to study under UPE. More classrooms have been built, textbooks and desks and toilets have been put up and the enrolment of the girl-child under UPE has also gone up from about 3.2 million to almost 4.2 million by this year in a rough estimate.
Inspite of all that and despite the recent results of the PLE/UNEB Exam Results showing that there is an improved perfomance at all grades and that the failure rate has declined alot, IT IS STILL A SHAME THAT MANY PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS HAVE NOT YET ACQUIRED THE BASIC LITERARY AND NUMERACY SKILLS. many of the primary school kids especially in the rural areas can not even write correctly their names let alone to do the reading of a text or a passage that may be written either in their native language or even in english. Even the Minister of Education was quoted as saying that she had been told that A PUPIL IN P.4 DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO READ AND WRITE --- and she asked herself - BY P.4 YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO WRITE? a good number of pupils are also dropping out of school by P4,5,6, and P7 may be its because of hunger, absenteism or the schools system lacks relevance to their life and that of society. Why do they leave school when all is free education especially at UPE schools?
And then it has been passed by the (MoE) that effective this term all primary schools in Uganda will adopt the teaching of vernacular languages in the lower classes of primary scools say P1 - P3/4. The MoE claims that primary teachers havebeen trained to teach in local languages. I wonder if this will help since there is even the proposal TO INTRODUCE UNEB PROMOTIONAL EXAMS AT P4, that if one does not pas them he will not be able to go to P5 and in future that may be a requirement for sitting for the PLE, that without the UNEB Exam slip of National Exams done at the end of P4 you may not sit for the PLE P7 Exams. It was hopped that this would force the kids in primary schools to read more and be able to get ready for better perfomance by PLE.
Personally i think that the education system in Ugandas primary schools needs to be improved a lot so as to reduce the gap between rural and town or city schools performance. And the use of English language must be stressed as well at all levels. For its a shame that pupils are finishing P7 and have the so called good PLE Exam results but when they come into class of S1 the truth of the matter is that a good number have little command of English language and again they cannot even write correctly their names. ONE THEN WONDERS -- did they pass or was it part of the political campain to have many finish PLE and thus give credit to Govt that the PLE graduates have passed well and must go to Siniya or USE when actually their passing is not all that genuine........... IS NOW THE BIG QUESTION. So how to improve ugandas primary school education.
http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/print.asp?ID=432
http://www.newvision.co.ug/PA/9/35/547126
http://www.ugpulse.com/articles/daily/print.asp?ID=218
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