CEMASTEA News 174
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One of the key factor identified as the main cause of poor performance in biology subject is lack of lab facilities...............................
Learners keenly following explanation of science abstract concept on the solar system that is concretized by use of improvised solar system model during the Nairobi international trade fair-2014. CEMASTEA has from 2004 participated in the agricultural and trade fairs and displays the improvised materials at the Ministry of Education stand.
Among the displays shown here are
• The wave generator
• Suspended pins
• Solar system and
• Pin hole camera
Pupils in classroom actively involved in group work as emphasized in our ASEI lesson design
Honorable Members of Parliament from Namibia tours CEMASTEA Training facilities. The delegation from the Parliamentary Committee on ICT visited the Centre on 26th June 2014.
Tutors from primary teachers training college (PTTC) during a group discussion session at CEMASTEA.
These PTTC tutors are SMASE trainers at the Regional Centres at County level. Collaboration is one of the 21st century skills that is being advocated by CEMASTEA to make classroom delivery more learner-centred.
The improvised apparatus is made to help schools without conventional apparatus to demonstrate the process electrolysis. Lack of conventional apparatus can be solved through improvisation.
District Trainers preparing ICT integrated lessons in Mathematics and Sciences in the computer lab
Welcome to Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Training in Africa (CEMASTEA).