Wednesday 18 September 2013

A REPORT ON CONDUCTING ANNUAL OPEN DAYS AND CAREER GUIDANCE AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT HELD ON 4TH -24TH JUNE 2013

In the education domain career guidance refers to planning a head in order for pupils to attain their intended long term goals.
                    
Leadership and career go hand in hand for everyone who goes to school would wish to be a better citizen in future.
The purpose of this activity was to help pupils learn to focus evaluate themselves and plan a head.
This exercise was carried out by Mr. Kajura Nelson a teacher from Buhinga primary school whose passion is in career guidance and leadership development. He first elaborated on the importance of going to school as a preparation for a stable and a better future.
The activity targeted 15 schools  with a population of 8430 Pupils (4007 girls, 4423 boys) the facilitator started with a vernacular song with a message connected to the topic “omwana ategesibwe obwomutangana akwata ebitengobye ayesweka ha maiso. Omana ayegesiibwe obwotangana akuramukya nobumanzi akukwata mungaro” meaning when you meet with someone who has not gone to school he covers has face with his ragged clothes, but when you meet with one who is educated, he boldly shakes hands with you.
He said, even if one dropped out school at some level, if it is a girl for instance she would still make a good wife! She would for example boil water and give birth in hospital, and bring up her children in a healthy and acceptable way.
He went on to say, that much as leadership could be in born, some of it can still be acquired at school.
 
Head girl of Kiboota primary school being coached on how to communicate to her fellow pupils
 
pupils being addressed by their head girl

He gave an example of prefects that campaign for headship at school as the born leaders. He went on to say that a good leader should have the qualities below:

  1.  Flexible / adoptable
  2.       Good communicator
  3. Respectful
  4. Confidence
  5. Open
  6. Resourceful
  7. Rewarding
  8. Well educated
  9. Open to change
  10. 1    Interested in feedback.
With all qualities available leaders will be confident and will command respect and of course their communicative skills will improve.  He went on to say that it is quite impossible however to find all these qualities in one person which meant that we all have a share of some of these qualities meaning that to some extent every pupil has one or two leadership qualities already all they have to do is develop them through school activities like debates, drama, sports, and so on and so forth. With these qualities he said there is no way one should not be a good leader.
Career guidance according to him should be an ongoing exercise in schools and this in the long run might help to improve literacy and numeracy levels.
When pupils get to know what they want, who they are, and what their capacities are there is a way they work within their resources and survive while knowing fully where they are going  how they are going and for what purpose.
He pointed out problems that children leaders often meet as:
·         Disrespect from fellow  pupils
·         Teasing especially when they are new  
·         Lack of self esteem
·         While choosing the prefect bodies some classes like p.3 and p.4 are normally left out.
In his last remarks he kindly requested teachers to keep the career guidance candle  and developing leadership skills burning. He said the nation of tomorrow depended on their effort to make pupils focused and determined to be good citizens of tomorrow.   





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