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MESSAGES FROM HoE STAFF
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
The Times Grad 2017 Edition Quality Teachers. Quality Education 9 December 2017
HoE CELEBRATES 2017 WITH
2nd SCHOOLS GRADUATION
HoE Staff, SLC Members and Honoured Guests at Graduation 2016
Hope is Education International celebrated the achievements of the
organization and their partner schools at the 2017 Graduation
Ceremony held at TAKS Centre on 09 December 2017. The ceremony
saw three participating schools, Abuga Primary School, Atyang
Primary School and Rwotobilo Primary School, graduate from the
School-based Learning Community (SLC), although they will remain
in the HoE family. Teachers were awarded for their loyalty and
dedication to the SLC and had the opportunity to hear from a number
of special guests from the Gulu and Omoro Districts.
Thank you teachers, for your hard work
this year. I’m so happy about your
great achievements. I expect even more
next year!
Yang
Hello Teachers. Thank you for
making my first year in Uganda full of joy.
See you in all February!
HK
Thank you teachers for your cooperation
and hard work. Do it again next year. Lots of love always
Debbie
We are in the last few hours of the year. Just felt I
should thank each one of you that
made me SMILE this year. Thank you
Emma
I wish that 2017 ends
with the brightest
festivities for you.
May it add
brightness and
sunshine to your life.
Vincent
As the Ugandan Minister of Education
I would like to declare, officially,
that HoE teachers are the best. Love to all of
you.
Piro
HoE RETROSPECTIVE 2017 Continuous: SLC Monitoring, Teambuilding, Distribution of IMS, Baseline and Endline
Surveys, Participation in the Gulu Education Sector Working Group and Monitoring by
HoE HQ, Gulu and Omoro District Education Offices
Term 1
STIC Training 1 with 2nd – 4th Pilot Schools Fun Way to Learn, Creative Drama, Learning Through Team Building Activities, Teachers as Facilitators,
Gulu Schools Newspaper, A Friend from Kenya
SLC/ School Project Information Sessions
1st Refresher Training with 2nd – 4th Pilot Schools at Gulu Public CC Teachers Professional Code of Conduct, Support Supervision, Curriculum Interpretation and Implementation,
Developing, Guidance and Counseling, and Special Needs and Inclusions
Term 2
Leadership and Management Training at Churchill Courts Hotel Record Keeping and Administrative Management, Effective Conflict Management and Problem Solving,
Whole School Planning: A Strategic Approach, Management and Administrative Tools
2nd Refresher Training for Lower/Middle/Upper Primary Children’s Healthcare, Literacy, Item Setting and School Based Assessment
1st Professional Learning Community (PLC) ICT skills in Microsoft Word and Curriculum Interpretation and Development in 4 subject areas
SPECK Workshops with Senior Korean Teachers
River of Life, Leadership Styles and We Are Leaders declaration
STIC Training 1 with 2nd – 4th Pilot Schools Learning Through Classroom Activities, Non-Violent Communication, What is Book Art, Origami in the
Classroom, The Better SLC
3rd Refresher Training for 1st and 2nd Pilot Schools Malnutrition in Schools, Concept of Sustainability, Stakeholders And Their Roles In SLC Sustainability, Policy Documents For SLC Sustainability, Steps And Ways Of Sustaining SLC
Inaugural Women’s Empowerment Initiative Family Planning and Reproductive Healthcare, Leadership Development for Women Teachers, Coaching and
Mentoring for Adolescent Girls
Term 3
Effective Conflict Management Workshops (3rd and 4th Pilot Schools)
2nd Professional Learning Community (PLC)
Pre - PLE Examination Committee: Planning and Marking
Phonics Training for Lower Primary Teachers
2nd Women’s Empowerment Initiative Menstrual Hygiene Management,Economic Empowerment, Mentoring for School Resource Mobilization
Child Protection Information Session with School Management
Monitoring Meetings with Head Teachers, Deputy Head Teachers, SLC
Presidents and Vice Presidents and SLC Accountants
TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARDS SLC members were asked to vote for one teacher who
displayed the qualities of an outstanding educator,
including excellent teaching skills, good leadership,
enthusiasm and dedication and passion for education and
pupils. This was an opportunity for teachers to recognize
and award their peers - Here are the results!
Teacher School
1 Khasebe Sylvia Akonyibedo Primary School
2 Odong Samuel Kiteny–Owalo Primary School
3 Lanyero Joyce Tegot Primary School
4 Onen Ben Alfred Kulukeno Primary School
5 Ociti Francis Kuluotit Primary School
6 Ngamita Harriet Palenga Primary School
7 Odong Betty Abuga Primary School
8 Nyekorach Richard Atyang Primary School
9 Komakech Wilfred Otto Rwotobilo Primary School
HoE COMMENDATIONS HoE has chosen to highlight one teacher from each school who
has gone beyond the call of duty, providing support, warmth,
efficiency and friendship to their school and to the members of
our organization. We truly appreciate your efforts.
Teacher School
1 Amechu Charles Akonyibedo Primary School
2 Enoch Sunday Kiteny–Owalo Primary School
3 Adonga Charles Tegot Primary School
4 Lowita Grace Kulukeno Primary School
5 Okwonga Valerio Kuluotit Primary School
6 Nyanga Patrick Palenga Primary School
7 Ongom Bosco Abuga Primary School
8 Akol Samuel Atyang Primary School
9 Ojok Moshim Rwotobilo Primary School
HoE AWARDS 2017
Hope is Education is proud to present Educator Awards in three different
categories, namely Best Attendance, Teacher of the Year and HoE
Commendations. Congratulations to all teachers and thank you for your
hard work. We look forward seeing new winners in 2017!
BEST ATTENDANCE AWARDS
HoE worked together with our Head Teachers to
discover which teacher had the best attendance in each
school. This includes number of days present, arrival
time, presence in class and other school events and
attendance during teambuilding and SLC meetings.
Teacher School
1 Ocaya Joel Akonyibedo Primary School
2 Ojok Denish Kiteny–Owalo Primary School
3 Onencan Patrick Odong Tegot Primary School
4 Omara Ambrose Kulukeno Primary School
5 Okelakwo Grace Kuluotit Primary School
6 Okello Jimmy Palenga Primary School
7 Omoya Omona Daniel Abuga Primary School
8 Ojok Emmanuel Atyang Primary School
9 Olwoch Monica Rwotobilo Primary School
ABUGA PRIMARY SCHOOL Abuga Primary School has shown great improvement over the course of the
SLC process, particularly in the quality of their lesson planning and
presentation. As one of the smaller schools in the HoE program, effort was
put into increasing enrolment and improving team-planning. Abuga
teachers completed a number of independent school projects, ranging from
revision/weekend packages to the creation of quality instructional materials
for lower primary pupils. The school has a group of smart, well-motivated
teachers with lots of potential and we hope they use this potential to grow
from strength to strength in 2018.
Abuga Teachers on Teachers Day 2016. One of the staff teaches a science lesson as
part of the SLC observation
Head teacher Oloya Christine Opwonya
Deputy Head Teacher Auma Dorothy
SLC President Omoya Omona Daniel
SLC Members
Oyella Harriet Ongom Bosco
Acan Lucy Onen Stephen
Odongkara Justine Richard Ojok Peter
Ocan Andrew Achan Betty Constance
Olanya Mathew Onencan Piloya Grace
Omona P.B. Martin Opio Joseph
Odong Betty
ATYANG PRIMARY SCHOOL Awach Primary School has always had lively and meaningful discussions
during their SLC meetings. Teachers enjoy a goof rapport and work well
together for the improvement of teachers and pupils. Over the course of the
2 year SLC program, Atyang teachers have presented lessons of a high
quality. Teachers have always been friendly and welcoming to HoE staff.
They continue to work on their project creating instructional materials to
improve literacy levels in lower primary. We wish them all the best in the
years ahead, and hope they will continue to improve as a staff and school.
Atyang Teachers in the team building phase, planning their lesson together
Head Teacher Olara John
Deputy Head Teacher Okello Christopher
SLC President Nyekorach Richard
SLC Members
Apio Betty Lamwaka Aber Harriet
Ojok Emmanuel Akol Samuel
Amodo Anna Lukonyomoi Novinson Okumu
Akello Gloria Obel Ernest
Kilibo Kamoo Lucy Atyang Mary Lillian
Obita Justine Kelly Okot Isidoro
RWOTOBILO PRIMARY SCHOOL HoE is extremely proud of the efforts made by Rwotobilo Primary to
improve their school, staff and pupils. Despite some initial difficulties in
getting settled, they have overcome many challenges to become one of the
best schools that HoE has had the pleasure of working with. The grounds
and offices are always impeccably neat and tidy while classroom displays
are kept in good condition, particularly in lower primary. Rwotobilo teachers
completed two independent school projects, IMS creation in various subjects
and revision classes for P7 pupils. We hope that teachers will continue on
this path in 2018 and beyond.
Teachers present their school project on Creating Instructional Materials while
pupils receive musical instruments from HoE
Head Teacher Olwoc Monica
Deputy Head Teacher Okumu Walter Latigo
SLC President Ojok Moshim
SLC Members
Lanyero Sylvia Okello Aldo
Okot Michael Kilama Patrick
Akwero Hellen Apiyo Florence
Karama Winifred Peninah Komakech Wilfred Otto
Kinyera Okotson Ayaa Caroline
Odokonyero Wilfred Obedgiu Brian
Ajok Scovia Lamaro Agnes
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