UNEB chairman Fagil Mande hands over UACE results to education minister Jessica Alupo.
The minister of Education will today release the long- awaited
2013 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education examinations results.
11:04am: Head teachers gathering
at the Office of the Prime Minister, conference hall, the new building
near Parliament, awaiting for the function of the release of the UACE
results.
12:01pm: There is an Increase in
candidature of 4 per cent, leading to 4372 more candidates. hence number
of candidates qualifying for UACE is at a high percentage of 97.4%
12:11pm: Girls performed better than the boys at all levels of grading as well as mathematics
12:15pm: The number of students
offering math and sciences is low. Only 24.8 per cent offered math, 17.4
per cent offered Physics and about 8 per cent offered Chemistry and
biology. The number of girls offering these subjects is low.
12:45pm: UNEB secretary Mathew
Bukenya addressing the gathering. "Although sciences are compulsory at
UCE level, their performance at UACE level has continued to be poor"
12:50pm: " Good quality of work
was visible especially for the traditional government schools and well
established private schools, Poor communication skills continue to
affect the candidates ability to express them selves. This was
experienced when it came to essay writing" Bukenya. He also adds that
examination malpractice reduced.
12:56pm: Mr Mathew Bukenya says results of 34 candidates have been with held until investigations are concluded.
12.57pm: Twelve centres which
did not comply with new registration regulations of ICT and sub math
affecting 560 students, Their exams have not been printed.
12:58pm: Improvement was
registered in Economics, Islam, CRE, Physics, Agriculture, Chemistry.
While performance dropped in History, Entrepreneurship skills,
Literature in English and Biology
1:00pm: Fagil Mande speaks: "I would like to thank the parents and the children for the patience"
1:04pm: "Majority of radio
stations do not have educative programs, so i would like to encourage
them to come up with educative radio programs" Fagil Mande
1:14pm: Are we producing the
right skills?. Improve the quality of education at school level, we need
to develop a clear definition of a learner- Fagil Mande
1:15pm: Fagil Mande hands over results to Education Minister Jessica Alupo
1:20pm: Minister directs head
teachers to teach and stop using pamphlets. Encourage students to enrol
in technical education to get skills relevant in the world of work.
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