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    Poor performance in sciences to low numbers of science teachers.

    News EditorBy News EditorAugust 2, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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    The Kasese district chairperson for Secondary Science and Mathematics, Mr. Joseph Nzukwa has partly attributed poor performance in science to arts subjects to low numbers of science teachers.

    Mr. Nzukwa asks Parents and guardians to assist in building the confident of their children he said need to be encouraged to take science subjects at advanced secondary level so as to build a base of scientists required in Uganda. Mr. Nzukwa speaking ……

    He encouraged students in the lower classes at home to lose hope but like the 2020 senor leavers, they are able to perform better should they keep focused to education. Mr. Nzukwa speaking 2 …….

    Mr. Nzukwa who is the head teacher for Kuruhe secondary school called for hard work and discipline by leaders if they were to perform better. END

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