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Moroto district educators say Newspapers in Education programme is helping learners think beyond their communities and engage more in class.
“From the lessons demonstrated, I have learnt that newspapers are very useful to learners and they are interesting when used in a lesson,” says Samuel Ewangu.
Ewangu is the head teacher of Kasimeri Primary School. He represented the Moroto District Education Officer, Aligoi Hellen Amullen, during the training of 14 teachers from Moroto district on March 5, 2026. The training was on how to use newspapers to aid learning.
Samuel Ewangu, the head teacher of Kasimeri Primary School attending the training.
Newspapers are used as instructional tools in many subjects and grade levels. Typically, most Newspapers in Education (NIE) programmes focus on subjects such as English language, reading, social studies, mathematics and science.
In collaboration with Save the Children, New Vision is actively implementing the Newspapers in Education (NIE) programme across 92 schools in the Karamoja and Acholi regions, including training teachers on how to use newspapers in teaching.
About 40 schools in the Karamoja region are benefiting from the Newspapers in Education programme, while 52 schools in the Acholi region are also beneficiaries.