• Country: Uganda
  • Date: Jan 2015 - Apr 2018
  • Program Type: Quality of Education and Learning
  • Partner: Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN)
The program focuses on demonstrating the efficacy of Information & Communications Technology (ICT) in improving the learning outcomes of over 82,400 boys and girls in primary education through the use of technology in education. The program focuses on testing and validating models and methods that are cost-effective, efficient and relevant to help the government in fulfilling its ambitions and plans for ICT capacity and use in the schools nationwide.

The program will ensure:
• Effective scalable models and methods to (i) mainstream the use of ICT in teachers’ professional development and (ii) support and guide teachers in using ICT in the classroom to improve teaching and learning, reaching 1,240 primary school teachers and 80 local education agents and officers
• Improve access within 50 primary schools to both effective, efficient and appropriate ICT hardware and software, including the necessary basic infrastructure and contextually relevant and scalable digital content
• Validating and delivering cost-effective and scalable modules and strategies to strengthen the capacity of 80 local education agents and officers
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