• Africa
    • East Africa
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Business
  • Health
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Radio
    • Television
  • E-Paper
  • Tourism
No Result
View All Result
SUBSCRIBE
  • Africa
    • East Africa
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Business
  • Health
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Radio
    • Television
  • E-Paper
  • Tourism
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home EDUCATION

WHAT EDUCATION EXPERTS WANT GOV’T TO DO IN ORDER TO AVERT LOOMING HUMAN RESOURCE CRISIS IN SCHOOLS DUE TO RETIRING TEACHERS

74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

By HOMELAND MEDIA TEAM

You might also like

Rwenzori Sub-Region NRM Cadre Kabugho eyes Ministerial Appointment Slot

Lions Club “New Voices” Symposium Excites Masaka City Leadership

Pope lashes out at foreigners who exploit Africa

A section of education consultants have urged the Ministry of Education and Sports to formulate a team that will visit all government-aided institutions to establish the actual number of teachers nearing retirement age to enable early planning to circumvent a looming human resource crisis.

This comes on the heels of the Education Service Commission validation exercise that was conducted from November 2021 to April 2022 which revealed that government-aided secondary schools and tertiary institutions face a potential human resource crisis due to the high number of teaching staff nearing retirement age.

The law states that a teacher is mandated to retire from active service when he/she clocks the age of sixty (60).

Speaking to a local radio station on Tuesday morning, renowned Educationist and Consultant Fagil Mandy says that the crisis can be nipped in the bud, and should not be allowed to occur.

“First of all, they (Ministry of Education and Sports) need to change the way they are doing things presently. They need to do things faster. Secondly, they need to go down to the institutions and carry out a thorough verification,” adding that he doesn’t opine that the November 2021-April 2023 verification exercise was incompetent but it was done after a long time without no verification of staff in these institutions to know the real threat of the number of teachers who are set to retire, for proper planning,” said Fagil Mandy.

He also noted that government must frequently monitor staff in these institutions so as to have a database of the teachers nearing retirement and avert knee-jerk-like verifications of teaching staff in government schools and institutions.

The education enthusiast underscored the need to set up a competent team by the Ministry of Education and Sports, whose work will solely be to monitor staff who are nearing retirement and report to the Education Service Commission so that recruitment of new teachers is made to avoid a human resource debacle in government-aided institutions that form the lion share, which implies that many learners would be affected if the teacher to students ratio is not balanced.

Email:hommelandnewspaper@gmail.com

 

Share30Tweet19Send
Homeland Digital

Homeland Digital

Related Posts

Rwenzori Sub-Region NRM Cadre Kabugho eyes Ministerial Appointment Slot

by The Homeland Newspaper
April 17, 2026
0
Rwenzori Sub-Region NRM Cadre Kabugho eyes Ministerial Appointment Slot

By Ambrose Gahene In a bid to benefit from the forthcoming cabinet appointments for Ministerial Position, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) Cadres; drawn from Rwenzori Sub-Region and Kasese...

Read moreDetails

Lions Club “New Voices” Symposium Excites Masaka City Leadership

by The Homeland Newspaper
April 17, 2026
0
Lions Club “New Voices” Symposium Excites Masaka City Leadership

By Ambrose Gahene Lions Club, District 411B in Partnership with Lions International Concluded a “New Voices” symposium 2026, held in Masaka City from 20-21 March 2026. The Symposium...

Read moreDetails

Pope lashes out at foreigners who exploit Africa

by The Homeland Newspaper
April 17, 2026
0
Pope lashes out at foreigners who exploit Africa

Pope Leo XIV has criticised foreigners who exploit the wealth of Africa for profit during his visit to a conflict-hit region of Cameroon. It is one of several...

Read moreDetails

Pope Criticises ‘Tyrants’ who Spend billions on wars after Trump spat!

by The Homeland Newspaper
April 17, 2026
0
Pope Criticises ‘Tyrants’ who Spend billions on wars after Trump spat!

The pontiff blasted those he said had manipulated "the very name of God" for their own gain, while touring a region ravaged by a deadly insurgency.

Read moreDetails

UCC Blocks 500 Porn Sites, Admits VPN Challenge!

by The Homeland Newspaper
April 15, 2026
0
UCC Blocks 500 Porn Sites, Admits VPN Challenge!

The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has directed telecommunications operators to block at least 500 websites found to be distributing pornographic content, in a move aimed at enforcing national...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Genocide of Zionists in Occupied Palestine

Genocide of Zionists in Occupied Palestine

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

NWSC Plans to set up new water treatment plants in Entebbe and Kaazi areas

NWSC Plans to set up new water treatment plants in Entebbe and Kaazi areas

November 14, 2024
Four Perish in Kampala-Masaka Road Accident!

Four Perish in Kampala-Masaka Road Accident!

December 19, 2022
Kenya maize ban: Civil society asks Uganda to deal with quality of its exports

Kenya maize ban: Civil society asks Uganda to deal with quality of its exports

March 16, 2021

Browse by Category

  • 2021 Elections
  • Africa
  • Agriculture
  • Analysis
  • Business
  • CLIMATE CHANGE
  • Columnists
  • Corporate Profile
  • Crime
  • Culture
  • Diplomacy
  • Economy
  • Editorial
  • EDUCATION
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Entertainment
  • Feature News
  • Health
  • International
  • Investing
  • Local/Government
  • News
  • Parliament
  • Politics
  • PRESS RELEASE
  • Religion
  • SECURITY
  • Special Reports
  • Sports

The Homeland Newspaper, is a product of THE HOMELAND MEDIA GROUP LTD. Uganda's Weekly Newspaper of choice. Registered by the Media Council of Uganda and Regulated by Uganda Communication s Commission [UCC] as Digital and Online Data Communication Services.
Email:homelandnewspaper@gmail.com

E-Peper

Copyright © 2006-26 homelandmedia.co.ug

No Result
View All Result
  • Africa
    • East Africa
  • Entertainment
  • Finance
  • Business
  • Health
  • MULTIMEDIA
    • Radio
    • Television
  • E-Paper
  • Tourism

Copyright © 2006-26 homelandmedia.co.ug