Maths Assignment
During our recent training for Secondary School Maths Teachers, discussion on assignment came up.
During our recent training for Secondary School Maths Teachers, discussion on assignment came up.
There’s an adage in Yoruba language (a Nigerian language) “ònà kan ò wojà” meaning there are different route to the market.
Yesterday we posted on the need to ensure children know their parents’ phone numbers.
Much of the testing discussion in the United States today is grounded on several widely accepted notions: that we first must get the actual assessment instrument right, that there is an important distinction between “formative” and “summative” assessment, that teachers need
A lot of people view Mathematics as a thing for the brainy. No matter how great a child is in other subjects, the child is often seen as been ‘average’ if he/she has low grades in Maths. Taking a cue from Albert Einstein
I feel so honoured writing my colleagues; some commenced this profession before I was born, some started when I was too young to differentiate my left from my right, some started with me and others came in after me. Our profession is an awesome one because our impact can’t be quantified; everyone passes through a … More TEACHER: Hero or Villain???