Private school teachers contest National Teachers Bill
The union insists the Bill is disconnected from the current teaching environment, citing rural areas, where they reported shortages of teachers, inadequate facilities, and an overall lack of resources critical to effective teaching.
Etyang Peter Paul Chairperson NAPSTA, and Aine Omurokozi Aiden before the Education Committee of Parliament. (Credit: Maria Wamala)
KAMPALA - Teachers under the Uganda Private Teachers Union (UPTU) have criticized the proposed National Teachers Bill 2024, arguing that it fails to address the realities
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Education
Uganda Private Teachers Union (UPTU)
National Teachers Bill 2024
Juma Mwamula
National Private Schools Teachers Association (NPSTA)