Kaduna State Maths Teachers implemented Training Lessons
If you have being following our Northern tour story, ‘Aisha pupa’ of Stepp project will not be strange to you. Today, Aisha shared pictures
If you have being following our Northern tour story, ‘Aisha pupa’ of Stepp project will not be strange to you. Today, Aisha shared pictures
During our recent training for Secondary School Maths Teachers, discussion on assignment came up.
I have come across students who do not have plans to have an “A”.
There’s an adage in Yoruba language (a Nigerian language) “ònà kan ò wojà” meaning there are different route to the market.
It’s no news that educating a teacher means educating a community. On Saturday, 25th March 2017 at Ikoyi, Lagos teachers gathered from Lagos, Ogun and Ondo State, Nigeria for Elementary Maths Teachers Workshop and they said these; If you haven’t attended any of our trainings, you should make plans to attend the next … More What Participants said
Numeracy Circle was about to commence on Saturday when Ibukumeracy’s siblings said “Ibukumeracy tore our notes to teach her students”.
If your students are always asking “when will I
Rewarding teachers financially for student achievement is an increasingly common practice, despite mixed evidence as to whether it improves results. Some scholars have instead suggested
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
Story Story… Once upon a time… (I hope you responded o.lol) There was a day, I asked a student ‘in your opinion, what is the reason behind your low performance in Mathematics?’ and the student responded ‘I don’t understand Mathematics when I read it’. At the word ‘read’ I got more curious and said ‘tell … More Read Maths, Solve Maths; which way?