Busitema University Leads Teacher Training on Activity-Based Learning at St. Paul High School
Four lecturers from Busitema University, led by Dr. Richard Cliffe Ssenyunzi, the Principal Investigator of the Activity-Based Learning and Teaching Approach (ABLTA) project, conducted a three-day training session for teachers of St. Paul High School, Petete. This initiative, sponsored by the Science, Technology, and Innovation Office of the Presidency (STI-OP) in collaboration with Busitema University, focused on developing learning adventures as part of the Activity-Based Learning and Teaching Approach.
The training was hosted at the Mbale Faculty of Health Sciences and officially opened by the Honourable Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation Hon Monica Musenero, alongside the Dean of the Faculty of Science and Education Prof David Kani Olema.
The closing ceremony was graced by the Honourable Minister and the Vice-Chancellor of Busitema University Professor Paul Waako, underscoring the importance of this initiative in enhancing innovative teaching methods. This program marks a significant step towards equipping educators with practical tools to foster interactive and effective learning environments in secondary education.