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Active learning in the classroom

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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.




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