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What is Quality of Learning

Handbook of Research on Promoting Higher-Order Skills and Global Competencies in Life and Work
Refers to how well the learning opportunities available to students help them to become knowledgeable citizens who have problem-solving skills, relevant work skills and good inter-personal skills. Quality learning focuses on what happens to the student while in school for his or her benefit in future.
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Teacher-Centred Delivery Approach in Uganda's Secondary School Education and Empowering Learners With Higher Order Skills
Dorothy Businge Kabugo Kakongoro (Nkumba University, Uganda)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-6331-0.ch007
Abstract
This chapter analyses the extent to which the teacher-centred delivery approach has influenced the quality of learning in private secondary school education in Uganda. Theories applied are: The Stimulus-Response (S-R) Learning theory, the Social Learning theory and the Transmission model. A Self-administered questionnaire, Focus Group discussion and interview guides were used to collect data. Discussion of the chapter centered on how the teacher's roles inside the classroom result into attainment of problem solving skills, interpersonal skills and preparing the learner for occupation. Findings showed that, to equip learners with higher order skills, teachers demonstrated all the five roles. However, effective use of this approach was encumbered by a number of limitations that recommendations are provided. Key among these is incorporating a number of activities to inter-marry the philosophies of the teacher-centred and the student-centred approaches in secondary school education.
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Using Concept Mapping to Improve the Quality of Learning
This refers to the knowledge generated as a process of social construction in two ways: the construction process, by means of shared understanding and working together, and the results that emerge from the process.
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