New Curriculum, New Chance -- Retrieval Augmented Generation for Lesson Planning in Ugandan Secondary Schools. Prototype Quality Evaluation
Simon Kloker, Herbertson Bukoli, Twaha Kateete

TL;DR
This paper presents a retrieval-augmented generation prototype that automatically creates high-quality, curriculum-aligned lesson plans for Ugandan secondary schools, addressing teacher planning challenges in rural areas.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of RAG with LLMs for generating customized, curriculum-specific lesson plans in Uganda, validated by expert quality assessments.
Findings
Generated lesson plans scored 75-80% on quality, rated as very good.
All lesson plans met minimum quality standards, with none below 65%.
Generated plans outperformed human-created plans in Rwanda in prior studies.
Abstract
Introduction: Poor educational quality in Secondary Schools is still regarded as one of the major struggles in 21st century Uganda - especially in rural areas. Research identifies several problems, including low quality or absent teacher lesson planning. As the government pushes towards the implementation of a new curriculum, exiting lesson plans become obsolete and the problem is worsened. Using a Retrieval Augmented Generation approach, we developed a prototype that generates customized lesson plans based on the government-accredited textbooks. This helps teachers create lesson plans more efficiently and with better quality, ensuring they are fully aligned the new curriculum and the competence-based learning approach. Methods: The prototype was created using Cohere LLM and Sentence Embeddings, and LangChain Framework - and thereafter made available on a public website. Vector stores…
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TopicsOnline and Blended Learning · Open Education and E-Learning · Innovative Teaching and Learning Methods
