National Conference on Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
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The Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA) held its first national conference on mathematics and science education. The conference brought together academicians, education practitioners and researchers who will share their experiences and ideas on ways of promoting innovative pedagogy in mathematics, science and technology education. The theme of the conference was;
Innovative Pedagogy through Continuous Teacher Capacity Building
The conference took place on Tuesday, 15th to Thursday, 17th September 2015, at Kenya Commercial Bank Leadership Centre in Karen, on the outskirts of Nairobi. A number of exhibitors were present at the venue. They included: Jomo Kenyatta Foundation (JKF), Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC), School Equipment Production Unit (SEPU), Oxford University press, and Oriflame. The conference received generous support from the Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB) and National Council for Science, Technology and Innovations (NACOSTI).
The Chief Guest during the opening ceremony was Dr. Belio Kipsang, Principal Secretary, Ministry of Education Science and Technology (MOEST), State Department of Education while the keynote address was delivered by Professor Gerald Kimani of University of Nairobi.
During the three days conference the paper presentations were touching on the following subthemes:
- ICT integration in teaching and learning
- Consideration of learners' ideas in teaching and learning
- Enhancement of process skills in teaching and learning
- Assessment, performance and achievement in teaching and learning
- School-based teacher and learner capacity development initiatives (i.e., Lesson study, Peer-teaching and Mentoring)
- Contemporary issues in Education
The conference ended on Thursday, 17th September 2015 with Mrs. Margaret Murage, Director Field and Other Services (DFOS), MOEST, State Department of Education presiding over the closing ceremony .
The conference provided a good learning opportunity for all. Specifically CEMASTEA who learnt a lot from this conference and hopes to draw on the proceedings to drive its agenda in teacher capacity development in mathematics, science and technology education. Educators and members of the general public are encouraged to attend. For details on how to register visit www.cemastea.ac.ke
CEMASTEA SERVICE DELIVERY AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION WORKSHOP IN NAKURU 30TH August -4TH SEPT 2015
Objective:
The Director CEMASTEA Mr. Stephen M. Njoroge and Mr. Patrick Kogolla in a discussion session of ADEA Planning Meeting at the African Development Bank Headquarters in Abidjan, Cote d'Voire
The partnership and linkages committee with the JICA team in a workshop in Naivasha (18th to 21st August 2015) working on concept notes on collaboration and research.
CEMASTEA staff workshop on development of the centres' Communication Policy and Risk Management Plan
The deputy director Mr Moses Kawa opening the CEMASTEA staff workshop on development of the centres' communication policy and risk management plan in Naivasha.The risk mitigation plans and communication policy are aimed at enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in the operations of CEMASTEA.
Theme: Effective Management of SMASE INSET Activities at County Level: The role of INSET centre managers
Venue: Sugyama Hall, CEMASTEA
Dates: 10th and 11th August, 2015
Target Participants: 117 INSET Centre Managers
Workshop Objectives
1. Share feedback on Implementation of SMASE secondary activities at INSET centres
2. Build capacity of INSET centre managers on : effective resource management and utilization, centre management as a resource centre.
A consultative meeting with CEMASTEA goods and service providers for enhanced delivery of quality service.The meeting was held on 5th August 2015 at CEMASTEA.