Overcoming policy and practice fragility and enhancing security of science, technology and innovation educational achievement for females in Uganda.

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dc.contributor.author Okwakol, Mary N.
dc.contributor.author Ujeyo, Margaret Stella Suubi
dc.contributor.author Atibuni, Dennis Zami
dc.contributor.author Biira, Saphina
dc.contributor.author Waako, Paul
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-12T10:41:38Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-12T10:41:38Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Okwakol, M. N., Ujeyo, M. S. S., Atibuni, D. Z., Saphina, B., & Waako, P. (2022). Overcoming Policy and Practice Fragility and Enhancing Security of Science, Technology and Innovation Educational Achievement for Females in Uganda. The Uganda Higher Education Review, 10(1), 229-243. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12283/2969
dc.description Journal article en_US
dc.description.abstract The Sustainable Development Goals 2030 (SDG 4 and 5) provide for the attainment of quality education for all, including women. Africa Agenda 2063, Uganda Vision 2040, the Third National Development Plan (NDP III) similarly all provide unequivocal reiterations on the need for the provision of quality inclusive education that will drive national socio-economic transformation. This is particularly envisioned through a robust science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education that fosters relevant science, technology and innovation (STI) knowledge, skills, values, attitudes and competences to constitute the epicentre of the transformation. Promoting the achievement of women in equal measure to men in STEM and STI is critical to the socio-economic transformation agenda. However, there exist gaps in the policy framework and the implementation of STEM education that undermine STI educational achievement, especially for women. This conceptual paper is aimed at examining the fragility of legal and policy frameworks for STEM/STI education and the strategies for enhancing STI educational achievement for females in the Ugandan context. We argue that strengthening the policy implementation of gender-responsive STEM/STI education is a precursor of socio-economic transformation of nations and the entire world. The paper adopts a semi-systematic literature review methodology to examine legal and policy documents for strengths, flaws and implementation gaps with the aim of recommending strategies for enhancing STEM/STI educational achievement for females in Uganda. Keywords: Education; Gender Policy; Science; Technology; Innovation en_US
dc.description.sponsorship National Council for Higher Education, Busitema University. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The National Council for Higher Education en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of the National Council for Higher Education,;Vol. 10, Issue 1, 2022
dc.subject Education en_US
dc.subject Gender Policy en_US
dc.subject Science en_US
dc.subject Technology en_US
dc.subject Innovation en_US
dc.title Overcoming policy and practice fragility and enhancing security of science, technology and innovation educational achievement for females in Uganda. en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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