The Centre for Mathematics, Science and technology Traniing in Africa (CEMASTEA) praised for enhancing the teacher skills - News Summed Up

The Centre for Mathematics, Science and technology Traniing in Africa (CEMASTEA) praised for enhancing the teacher skills


He said the new approach to teaching SMASE subjects was helping many students walk away from the fear that has adversely affected science and technical disciplines. "Good performance in any subject is stirred by interest which in-turn depends on the approach adopted by teachers", he noted. “That way no schools and by extension, no students will feel left behind by the new train carrying new instructional models,” he said. Dr Anyang appealed to big and better endowed schools to lay bare their science facilities to smaller schools in the neighbourhood that are not as well endowed. The trainer in charge at the Moi Girls’ High School Centre Mr William Oduol asked CEMASTEA to increase the frequency of the training sessions at County level to demystify the new curriculum.


Source: Standard Digital May 14, 2018 19:18 UTC



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