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Title: Curriculum interpretation and learners’ attainment of reading skills in Uganda
Other Titles: A case of selected districts in Acholi sub-region
Authors: Sammy, Godfrey Poro
Marus, Eton
Yiga, Andrew Peter
Enon, Julius Caesar
Mwosi, Fabian
Keywords: Curriculum interpretation
Learners
Reading skills
Issue Date: Jun-2019
Publisher: International journal of research and innovation in social science (IJRISS)
Series/Report no.: Volume III, Issue V;No.277
Abstract: The study sought to assess the influence of curriculum interpretation on learners’ attainment of reading skills in Acholi Sub region, Uganda. The finding indicated a significant relationship between curriculum interpretation and attainment of learners’ reading skills. The study recommended a more coordinated approach to language policy implementation so that all learners can have the opportunity to learn to read first in their mother tongue and for reading to be beneficial and meaningful for them. Emphasizing instruction in local languages in government primary schools disadvantages learners when it comes to preparation for Primary Leaving Examinations.
Description: The government needs to streamline policy on thematic curriculum implementation so that all learners in Uganda are given equal opportunities when it comes to primary leaving examinations.
URI: https://pub.nkumbauniversity.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/78
ISSN: 2454-6186
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