The Design of an ICT Enabled Active Teaching and Learning Model for Use in Teacher Training Institutions in Uganda

The Design of an ICT Enabled Active Teaching and Learning Model for Use in Teacher Training Institutions in Uganda

Annet Kajura Mugisha, Jude Thedius Lubega & John Paul Kasujja
Nkumba University, Uganda
Email: Kajuraannet2@gmail.com

Abstract: In this paper, the author describes the theories behind the model that was designed in a study that was conducted in Eastern Region, Uganda. The paper provides examples of the teaching model based upon the model and illustrates the support systems required to facilitate the implementation of the model. The e-Model for Active Teaching and Learning to enhance the teaching and learning process utilizing technologies as a result of the growing use of technology over the past 10 years has been designed. The e-Model targets the teachers in a bid to improve the learning outcomes. The study design was a mixed method which employed qualitative and quantitative approaches and was conducted in the Eastern Uganda with a total population of 313 participants from the 6 participating teacher training colleges. The findings demonstrated a substantial link between teaching methodologies, ICT tools, and tools for active learning. Using the data collected on the relationship between aspects an e-Model for Active Teaching and Learning (e-MATL), to support teacher educators in effective use of technology to enhance active learning strategies.