Effects Of Covid-19 On The Performance Of National Teachers' Colleges In Uganda

James Kizza
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Purpose: This study attempted to investigate the effects of COVID-19 on the performance of National Teachers’ Colleges (NTCs) supported by Enabel.Methodology/approach: The study adopted a cross sectional research design. The study population consisted of staff working in the NTCs purposely or randomly selected. The self-administered questionnaire was used to collect the data that was analysed using both descriptive and inferential analysis.Findings: The research findings showed that programmes disruptions (r = 0.496); funding disruptions (r = .403) and capacity gap (r = .556) are moderately significant and positively associated with NTC performance respectively. Overall, the variables studied explain 33.9 percent of the variation in the organizational performance of NTCs.Implications/limitations: The research findings have shown that whereas programme disruptions and capacity gaps significantly contributed to the explanation of performance in NTCs during the lockdown, funding disruptions do not. The study recommends the continued adoption of innovative approaches to realize the objective of quality teacher training and education. Research into the effects of Covid-19 on the students in NTC is recommended, as this current study did not explore the component of students.Originality/value: While the effects of Covid-19 on the education sector have been studied, this has been mainly done at the primary and secondary levels of education in Uganda. This paper has attempted to investigate Covid-19 effects on NTCs supported by Enabel.Keywords: Covid-19; programme disruptions; funding disruptions; capacity gaps; organizational performancePaper type: Research paper
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Covid-19对乌干达国家师范学院绩效的影响
目的:本研究旨在探讨COVID-19对Enabel支持的国家师范学院(ntc)绩效的影响。方法/方法:本研究采用横断面研究设计。研究人群包括有意或随机选择的在ntc工作的工作人员。使用自我管理问卷收集数据,并使用描述性和推断性分析进行分析。研究结果表明:项目中断(r = 0.496);资金中断(r = .403)和能力缺口(r = .556)分别与NTC绩效呈中等显著正相关。总体而言,研究的变量解释了ntc组织绩效变化的33.9%。影响/限制:研究结果表明,虽然规划中断和能力差距在很大程度上有助于解释封锁期间国家控制中心的业绩,但资金中断则不然。本研究建议继续采用创新方法,以实现优质教师培训和教育的目标。建议研究Covid-19对NTC学生的影响,因为目前的研究没有探索学生的组成部分。原创性/价值:虽然已经研究了Covid-19对教育部门的影响,但这主要是在乌干达的小学和中学教育层面进行的。本文试图研究Covid-19对Enabel支持的ntc的影响。关键词:Covid-19;计划中断;资金中断;能力差距;组织绩效论文类型:研究论文
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