How Inductive Learning Transformed Community Engagement in Eastern Uganda
Inductive learning approaches were among the teachings and learning methodologies that the INSSPIRE project emphasized during the COIL workshop in Kampala in October 2024.
Inductive learning approaches were among the teachings and learning methodologies that the INSSPIRE project emphasized during the COIL workshop in Kampala in October 2024.
We spoke with one of the lecturers, dr. Daniel Mutua, Lecturer-Management Science, leading this initiative, who shared insights into the experience, challenges, and key takeaways from the program.
Dr. Charles D Kato, a veterinarian and Senior Lecturer at Makerere University in Uganda, shares how his involvement in the INSSPIRE project has significantly enriched his professional capacity. Through innovative teaching methods, curriculum development, and collaboration within the SSTC network, Dr. Kato has gained valuable insights that enhance his research and teaching.
In our conversation with Dr. Robert Bitariho, associate professor in environment sciences, natural resource management and wildlife conservation at MUST, we asked to share his experience representing MUST as the hosting institution of the event.
Dr. Felip Koch and Laurent Thévenet of UPEC discuss their enthusiasm for joining the SSTC network, highlighting the potential for enhanced North-South collaboration and mutual learning. They share their motivations and key takeaways from their first workshop, emphasizing the value of diverse perspectives in addressing global challenges.
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