Authors :
Betty Namaalwa; Dr. Josephine Bweyale; Dr. Oscar Mugula
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 3 - March
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24MAR106
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Abstract :
The study investigated the
Stakeholders’opinions on learner-centred pedagogies
used in Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC) in
selected Secondary schools A and B found in Kampala
District. The Learner-centred Pedagogies (LCP) under
the CBC place the learner at the centre of the learning
process, promoting active participation and self-directed
learning. The study was guided by curriculum
implementation theory by Gross et al (1971). The study
adopted a qualitative research approach that analysed
the learner centred pedagogies from the subjective point
of view while involving the study participants’ opinions.
The study followed the Interpretivist paradigm which
enabled participants to create and construct their social
reality in line with the study. The study also adopted a
single case study research design in order to get an in-
depth understanding of the opinions of stakeholders on
CBC. A sample of 22 participants including
Headteachers (H), Teachers (T) and Students (S) were
selected purposively and used for the study. This enabled
the researcher to gather qualitative responses, from the
best-fit participants whose responses were relevant to the
study. The study employed the use of the interviews for
the two headteachers and eight teachers, focus group
discussions to students while considering in each group
six students from each school and observation method to
collect data. Through triangulation the methods enabled
the researcher to collect in-depth subjective reality
which was analysed using thematic analysis. The findings
of the study indicated that; to some extent the learner
centred pedagogies used by teachers are good and they
should be used when teaching. This was because the
methods encourage full participation of learners and
development of skills. However, to another extent the
finding of the study also revealed that, the learner
centred pedagogies used by teachers are not good due to
inadequate teaching skills by teachers, limited materials
to use and methods are time consuming. The study
recommended that, the government of Uganda through
the MoES to; train teachers so as to equip them with the
necessary skills of teaching, facilitate schools with
enough educational facilities and materials to use and
continuously monitor, supervise and evaluate CBC
practices in schools.
Keywords :
Stakeholders’ Opinions; Learner Centered Pedagogies; Competence Based Curriculum.
The study investigated the
Stakeholders’opinions on learner-centred pedagogies
used in Competence-Based Curriculum (CBC) in
selected Secondary schools A and B found in Kampala
District. The Learner-centred Pedagogies (LCP) under
the CBC place the learner at the centre of the learning
process, promoting active participation and self-directed
learning. The study was guided by curriculum
implementation theory by Gross et al (1971). The study
adopted a qualitative research approach that analysed
the learner centred pedagogies from the subjective point
of view while involving the study participants’ opinions.
The study followed the Interpretivist paradigm which
enabled participants to create and construct their social
reality in line with the study. The study also adopted a
single case study research design in order to get an in-
depth understanding of the opinions of stakeholders on
CBC. A sample of 22 participants including
Headteachers (H), Teachers (T) and Students (S) were
selected purposively and used for the study. This enabled
the researcher to gather qualitative responses, from the
best-fit participants whose responses were relevant to the
study. The study employed the use of the interviews for
the two headteachers and eight teachers, focus group
discussions to students while considering in each group
six students from each school and observation method to
collect data. Through triangulation the methods enabled
the researcher to collect in-depth subjective reality
which was analysed using thematic analysis. The findings
of the study indicated that; to some extent the learner
centred pedagogies used by teachers are good and they
should be used when teaching. This was because the
methods encourage full participation of learners and
development of skills. However, to another extent the
finding of the study also revealed that, the learner
centred pedagogies used by teachers are not good due to
inadequate teaching skills by teachers, limited materials
to use and methods are time consuming. The study
recommended that, the government of Uganda through
the MoES to; train teachers so as to equip them with the
necessary skills of teaching, facilitate schools with
enough educational facilities and materials to use and
continuously monitor, supervise and evaluate CBC
practices in schools.
Keywords :
Stakeholders’ Opinions; Learner Centered Pedagogies; Competence Based Curriculum.