Uganda will host a special training event for African teachers this week. The World Intellectual Property Organization and Uganda Registration Services Bureau planned the meeting at the Protea Hotel. Teachers from six African countries will learn about science and business education. The training, which takes place from May 28 to May 30, focuses on helping students become inventors. Experts will demonstrate to teachers how to connect classroom science with real-world business ideas.
The program began two years ago and operates across four countries worldwide. Uganda joined Chile, Jordan, and Malaysia as part of this global education project. Science teachers from Kampala and nearby areas will attend the sessions. The training teaches educators how to help students protect their inventions and turn ideas into businesses. Government agencies and teacher groups support this new approach to learning.
Students need to learn both science facts and business skills for future success. The training helps teachers show young people how to monetize their inventions. Uganda wants to lead Africa in preparing students for technology jobs. This meeting demonstrates that Uganda is committed to providing the youth with the necessary tools to succeed.
The program began two years ago and operates across four countries worldwide. Uganda joined Chile, Jordan, and Malaysia as part of this global education project. Science teachers from Kampala and nearby areas will attend the sessions. The training teaches educators how to help students protect their inventions and turn ideas into businesses. Government agencies and teacher groups support this new approach to learning.
Students need to learn both science facts and business skills for future success. The training helps teachers show young people how to monetize their inventions. Uganda wants to lead Africa in preparing students for technology jobs. This meeting demonstrates that Uganda is committed to providing the youth with the necessary tools to succeed.