Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda.
This article focuses on the use of Institutional Materials (I.M.S) as a strategy for developing the reading skills in pupils in primary schools. Serere Town Council, Serere District in Eastern Uganda was taken as a case study. As a third world country, Uganda is faced with challenges in the area of...
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description | This article focuses on the use of Institutional Materials (I.M.S) as a strategy for developing the reading skills in pupils in primary schools. Serere Town Council, Serere District in Eastern Uganda was taken as a case study. As a third world country, Uganda is faced with challenges in the area of education which have had a direct impact on the literacy level of learners. Being a country of diverse cultures, learners are taught in a language (English) which is not their mother tongue. The socio-economic challenges, particularly of having little or no parental support, as well as the challenges of educators who are not proficient in English as a medium of instruction, and large class sizes contribute to the low literacy levels. The study main objective was to establish whether the availability and use of I.M.S could improve reading skills among primary school pupils. The study revealed that I.M.S when properly utilized in the teaching of reading skills makes it easier for the leaner to excel in academic performance at all levels of education. I.M.S therefore, are of great importance for the teaching and learning of reading in primary schools especially at lower levels of education. The researchers therefore recommend that Primary school teachers should embrace the use of I.M.S, to develop the reading skills of pupils in primary schools. |
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spelling | oai:idr.kab.ac.ug:20.500.12493-28982025-03-26T00:00:30Z Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda. Edoru, John Michael Ijangu, Dinah. Effectiveness Institutional Materials Pupils Reading Skills This article focuses on the use of Institutional Materials (I.M.S) as a strategy for developing the reading skills in pupils in primary schools. Serere Town Council, Serere District in Eastern Uganda was taken as a case study. As a third world country, Uganda is faced with challenges in the area of education which have had a direct impact on the literacy level of learners. Being a country of diverse cultures, learners are taught in a language (English) which is not their mother tongue. The socio-economic challenges, particularly of having little or no parental support, as well as the challenges of educators who are not proficient in English as a medium of instruction, and large class sizes contribute to the low literacy levels. The study main objective was to establish whether the availability and use of I.M.S could improve reading skills among primary school pupils. The study revealed that I.M.S when properly utilized in the teaching of reading skills makes it easier for the leaner to excel in academic performance at all levels of education. I.M.S therefore, are of great importance for the teaching and learning of reading in primary schools especially at lower levels of education. The researchers therefore recommend that Primary school teachers should embrace the use of I.M.S, to develop the reading skills of pupils in primary schools. 2025-03-25T11:36:07Z 2025-03-25T11:36:07Z 2025 Article Edoru, J. M., & Ijangu, D. (2025). Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda. International Journal of Research in Education, Humanities and Commerce, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.37602/IJREHC.2025.6201 2583-0333 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2898 en 06 Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/us/ application/pdf International Journal of Research in Education Humanities and Commerce |
spellingShingle | Effectiveness Institutional Materials Pupils Reading Skills Edoru, John Michael Ijangu, Dinah. Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda. |
title | Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda. |
title_full | Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda. |
title_fullStr | Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda. |
title_full_unstemmed | Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda. |
title_short | Instructional materials and pupils’ reading skills in primary schools in Serere town council, eastern Uganda. |
title_sort | instructional materials and pupils reading skills in primary schools in serere town council eastern uganda |
topic | Effectiveness Institutional Materials Pupils Reading Skills |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12493/2898 |
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