(Re)Cognising Teaching & Learning and Mathematics in Africa - A workshop of the Ubuntu Mathematics Institute
Thu Aug 19, 15:00 - Sat Aug 21, 14:00
LEAP 1 School
ABOUT
Attendance is free, but due to Covid restrictions, spaces are limited.
* Only 12 Seats remain at the time of posting
* Training is taking place at LEAP School in Langa, Cape Town (Exact times & address below)
The Training Team (insert bio's and pics)
- Neil Eddy (Experienced Maths teacher and mathematics consultant)
- Raphael Mukachi (Leap 5 School Principal and Maths teacher)
Workshop Schedule
- Thu 19 Aug: 15:00 - 17:30
- Fri 20 Aug: 15:00 - 17:30
- Sat 21 Aug 08:30 - 14:00
Essential Take-Aways from the Training
- The doors of learning shall be open. Every person can learn mathematics to any level. This includes myself as a teacher developing a disposition towards continually learning & growing.
- I am becoming, because we are becoming. Learning mathematics is a social activity which can be informed by an Ubuntu philosophy.
- Multiple Representations. Value solutions that are represented in many ways; value different ways of seeing things; value solving one question in many different ways more than solving many different questions in one way.
- Brains can grow and are influenced by our mindset. Mindful becoming through an awareness of research in neuroscience & metacognition.
- Low floor; High Ceiling. How do we design good learning opportunities with an accessible entry level that can be taken to an advanced level?
Don't miss out on the powerful intro video, with Lead Facilitator Neil Eddy, over here.
Finer Details
Fee: No costs for participants
Refreshments will be provided during the workshop.
Participants: 24 Secondary School teachers (preferably FET phase)
Materials: All teachers will receive workshop learning materials
The Venue:
Microsoft Training Room, Edunova
LEAP 1 School
St Francis Catholic Church Centre
Ndabeni Street
Langa
Pre-session Preparation
- Jo Boaler video
- The Conversation – Cyril Julie
- Ending the Occupation of our Minds – Bheki Khuzwayo and John Volmink
- Grit and Mindset Questionnaires (Link coming soon)
- A Cautionary Tale – Chris Breen (Link coming soon)