Patriotism Education in Primary and Secondary Schools in Uganda
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2019Author
Ssenteza, Rashid
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Promoting patriotism and its education has always been at the fore front for Uganda’s
governance, from the time when the current ruling party had come into power in the
late 1980’s, HE Yoweri Kaguta Museveni has always preached the issue of patriotism
education. Uganda as a new democratic country is faced with many challenges among
which include implementing the new ideas and policies that its leaders come up with.
For instance, even though the government white paper clearly stipulates that
patriotism has to be taught at either primary or secondary school level, the issue of
whether this policy is implemented in schools begs a lot to question. In addition,
despite the suggested funds for the issues of patriotism education a lot of it is
redirected for other societal needs and thus undermining the importance of patriotism
education. This research has analyzed the issue of patriotic education, its
implementation or otherwise as a policy in Uganda’s education system. Various
theories and conceptual frameworks such as moderate patriotism theory and social
cultural concept respectively have been brought in to perspective in the study. The
research is a literature review research and the dominant methodology has been
archival and library research coupled with the researcher’s observations of the day to
day happenings in the country. The research also gives an insight into the challenges
that patriotism education is faced with, the lack of implementation of many
government policies with regards to policies and the limited role that governments
representatives have played in combating these challenges.