| dc.description.abstract | Uganda introduced the thematic curriculum in 2007 for P-1 to P-3 students, replacing the 1999
curriculum to improve education quality and better prepare learners for their roles as
responsible citizens (Simon, 2022). This study examined the thematic curriculum on pupils'
learning in lower primary schools in Mpigi Central Ward, Mpigi District, Uganda, focusing on
literacy, numeracy, and the influence of the local language. A mixed-method approach,
combining quantitative and qualitative data, was used to gather insights from head teachers,
lower section heads, teachers, and learners.
Key findings indicated that literacy activities, including phonemic sounds, creative expression,
shared reading, and writing short stories, had a positive impact on pupils' knowledge.
Specifically, 87.5% of respondents highlighted the benefits of phonemic sounds, while 75%
noted positive effects from creative expression and shared reading. These activities also
contributed to improved reading comprehension and enhanced critical thinking, with a strong
correlation coefficient of 0.95 showing a significant relationship between literacy activities
and skill development.
In numeracy, the study found that various activities were highly beneficial. All respondents
(100%) agreed that numeracy improved problem-solving skills, and 92% noted enhanced
numerical understanding. The correlation coefficient of 0.74 underscored the strong positive
relationship between numeracy activities and knowledge acquisition.
Additionally, the study explored the use of the local language and its impact on interpupil
relationships. All learners (100%) confirmed that the local language was the primary medium
for pupils in P.1–P.3, effectively fostering interpupil relationships and creating a cohesive
learning environment.
In conclusion, the thematic curriculum significantly enhances learning in lower primary
schools by emphasizing literacy, numeracy, and local language, contributing to both academic
and personal growth. The study recommends on-going professional development for teachers
to improve literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking skills, ensuring effective support for pupils'
skill development. | en_US |