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The curriculum is a vital part of the education system. This is because it is a guideline that is followed by the educationists during the responsive role to offer knowledge to the learners. With the curriculum, each Education Officer knows what is required of them in the transfer of knowledge to the learners. In this case, the curriculum makes it explicitly easier for the teachers to play their role in the teaching and evaluation of learners with great appropriateness. And when the curriculum has any irregularities or loopholes, the beneficiaries are bound to suffer the consequences. Much as the teachers…
Thursday, 11 April 2013 15:27

BCP for Integral Educational Development

Education is an integral part of our being. It is important to study and get fulfillment out of it. A number of programs in schools are geared towards attaining this and the outstanding is the Behavior Change Program (BCP). BCP is a communication process that aims at empowering young people with skills that enables them choice responsible lifestyles to enhance their future life. Rooted on topics like exploring life, sexuality, power of vision and economic empowerment, and gift of life (spiritual in put), the programhas managed to live up to this. With it’s inception in 1994 in Kamwokya initiated by…
Saturday, 09 March 2013 10:38

The Girl Child Has Potential To Excel

March 8, being International Women’s Day is one thing that many women hold onto. However, it seems there is going to be a longer way to go when the women can proudly think of their problems being even half solved. Women have been through a lot and have the worst of  experiences if anything is to go by. Education is the key to the solution of most of these girl child and women problems. In all sectors, it looks like women keep lugging behind much as they are fighting tooth and nail to get somewhere. Well of course the road…
As the year begins, we hardly look at set backs but are enthusiastic for a new start. Everyone is looking up to blossom in all aspects of life; leave a lone with setting resolutions. For most learners, this is a time to improve on grades and show parents, teachers and friends what they are worth. No learner will testify that they want bad grades this time round owing that they have learnt from their past mistakes and are now ready to begin a new.
Friday, 11 January 2013 17:26

Make Your Holiday Remarkable

Gone are the days when parents wearied not much about their children being at home, about their upbringing and most especially about their destruction. Today, parents can hardly breathe with their children at home. In fact, when the time for school is on, they are greatly relived of the burden of their presence. However, there are times when parents can barely avoidsome of the chaotic children, and put up with them during the holidays since they have no option. The only problem comes in when the holiday is as long as the one that ushers us into the festive season…
Friday, 23 November 2012 07:59

Kisubi Seminary Celebrates 60 years

Kisubi Minor Seminary has marked 60th anniversary. The function was a crucial milestone in the development of the seminary. At the same time they celebrated the annual feast of St. Charles Lwanga the patron of the school. Various activities were held to mark the day. These included Holy Mass led by Lugazi diocese, with Bishop Matthias Ssekamaanya the former student; who marched along as he entertained others. The school Rector, Fr. Roger Kabuye Mukasa, remarked that the Seminary’s 60 years existence is a clear testimony of the school’s steady progress. Its ability to mound responsible and disciplined citizens; thus indicating…
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