In Uganda, rural schools often face challenges in terms of qualified teachers and effective teaching methodologies, leading to suboptimal education quality. A qualitative approach was employed to analyse data collected through interviews with educators, surveys of students, and observations at rural schools across Uganda. The findings suggest that well-designed teacher training can lead to substantial educational outcomes, thereby improving the quality of education in rural schools. Rural Ugandan governments should prioritise investment in teacher training programmes as a key strategy for raising educational standards and student performance.
Kizza Nsubuga (Sun,) studied this question.