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CEMASTEA seeks increased funding to enhance the training and resources for Grade 10 teachers.

CEMASTEA seeks increased funding to enhance the training and resources for Grade 10 teachers.

The Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA) seeks additional funds to improve the training and resources for educators involved in the Grade 10 syllabus.

The Deputy Coordinator for Science Technology, Engineering Mathematics (STEM) at CEMASTEA, Martin Mungai, stated that for the successful implementation of the Curriculum-Based Competency (CBC) syllabus, educators must be adequately prepared.

During a weeklong workshop for Principals in Lamu County, Mungai emphasized the necessity for equipment and additional facilities, including laboratories, to facilitate the effective transition and adoption of STEM subjects under the CBC syllabus.

“There is a necessity for educators, particularly in junior secondary schools, to undergo retraining for STEM subjects to be comprehensively integrated into the CBC programme as it currently stands,” remarked Mungai.

He also urged that educators maintain an open and positive outlook towards the CBC programme as its implementation progresses.

Lamu Department of Education’s Deputy Director, Shumi Mohammed, indicated that teachers require clarity on how the CBC should be taught and implemented.

Mohammed noted that substantial awareness campaigns are in progress to ensure the success of the new syllabus programme in Lamu.

“Such workshops equip teachers with the understanding of how the CBC is intended to be taught and embraced, while also promoting a cooperative effort among teachers, parents, and school administrators. ”

Mohammed commented that if educators adopt a more positive attitude towards the CBC programme, particularly in the context of teaching STEM, students are more likely to achieve success due to the student-oriented nature of the CBC, contrasting with the tutor-instructive approach of the former 8-4-4 module.

Science, maths teachers to be trained online

Teachers handling mathematics and science based subjects (biology, chemistry and physics) will benefit from a training to be organized by the Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA). The high school teachers will be trained in various pedagogical skills in sessions that will be carried online. This year’s training will be executed in June and will involve about 11,000 teachers from across the country.

“CEMASTEA intends to train 11,008 Science and Mathematics teachers on innovative teaching and learning approaches aimed at developing critical thinking and problem solving skills and use of ICT in teaching and learning. The training will be conducted through online platforms such as Google classroom and Zoom. Use of purely online training approaches has been necessitated by COVID- 19 pandemic which may not allow for blended training that involves face to face and online platforms.” says the agency

The teachers usually have their training during holidays where they congregate in select schools that are earmarked as inset centres. But, this has not happened this year due to the current covid 19 pandemic that has seen total paralysis not only in the education sector but also in other sectors.

Some of the Google classrooms that CEMASTEA has created in which participants are being enrolled to undertake the training in June 2020.

CEMASTEA carries out these sessions that aim to continuously sharpen the pedagogical skills of mathematics and science teachers so that they are able to deliver quality mathematics and science lessons. To achieve its goals, the centre uses Activity-based, Student-centered, Experiments and Improvisation -ASEI realized through the continual improvement cycle of Plan, Do, See, Improve –PDSI.

Training of teachers is carried out in cohorts. For the June training, guidelines will be provided on the selection criteria to be used through school heads and education officials.

CEMASTEA is a public institution under the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MOEST) that was established in 2004 to provide In-Service Education and Training (INSET) for mathematics and science teachers in Kenya and Africa.

SMASSE programmes have since  2001 been spread to other African countries under the auspices of the Strengthening of Mathematics and Science in Secondary Education in Western, Eastern, Central and Southern Africa (SMASSE-WECSA) which has since 2014 been expanded to SMASE Africa.

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