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Digital training empowers Kampala teachers
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 32662, member: 636"] Thanks to special training, teachers across Kampala have just learned digital skills. More than 40 primary school teachers joined hands-on classes about computers, coding, and robots at Alpha Kindergarten. Three groups ran the program: NextGen Restyling Uganda and Shift Enterprise Academy, with Coderina helping out. These educators practiced using technology for classroom teaching, including science and math projects. The teachers worked through practical lessons showing how digital tools make learning more fun for students today. They explored ways computers help kids learn better through interactive activities. Mellon Kenyangi, who leads NextGen Restyling Uganda, told everyone about preparing children for future jobs. She talked about teamwork and making real changes through inclusive education methods. Digital skills transform how Uganda teaches its children. As computers become part of everyday life, teachers need these abilities to modernize their lessons. Students benefit because they learn skills needed for modern jobs. Tech-smart teachers adapt better to new teaching requirements worldwide. These training programs help close gaps between schools with technology access and those without it. [/QUOTE]
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