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Compulsory Science Policy, Student Performance, And Teachers’ Role: Uganda’s Experience

Compulsory Science Policy, Student Performance, And Teachers’ Role: Uganda’s Experience

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dc.contributor.author Joyce Ayikoru Asiimwe
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:44Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:44Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49146
dc.description.abstract Using Lipsky’s concept of the street-level bureaucrat, this paper highlights how teachers may be contributing to students’ high failure rates within the framework of the recent educational reforms, with particular focus on the Compulsory Science Policy (CSP). Analysis of students’ performance in science and mathematics before and after the policy indicates that secondary schools have continued to register high student failure rates in mathematics and the core sciences. This dismal performance puts science teachers on the spotlight and threatens to undermine their professional competence. Over the years science teachers have often responded to the dilemma of high failure rates by locating the problem within the schools, students, and students’ home environment. Teachers rarely think of themselves as part of the problem. The paper argues that to realize the critical human resource base required to drive the country into the direction of achieving its national goals, there is need for teachers to identify themselves with student failures and become accountable for the teaching and learning outcomes in secondary schools.
dc.title Compulsory Science Policy, Student Performance, And Teachers’ Role: Uganda’s Experience
dc.identifier.mag 2740304010
dc.identifier.lens 054-042-786-935-996
dc.identifier.volume 3
dc.subject.lens-fields Human resources
dc.subject.lens-fields Mathematics education
dc.subject.lens-fields Political science
dc.subject.lens-fields Pedagogy
dc.subject.lens-fields Dilemma
dc.subject.lens-fields Science policy
dc.subject.lens-fields Professional competence
dc.subject.lens-fields Science teachers
dc.subject.lens-fields Home environment


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