
Basic course of 4 hours free
Completion certificate
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Practical activities
Online and lifelong course
What will I learn?
Open the door to the power of the Abacus with our in-depth course tailored for Mathematics teachers and professionals in Eritrea. Explore the history and foundational principles of this age-old calculating tool. Become proficient in addition and subtraction methods, and learn how to prevent common errors specific to Eritrean learners. Improve your teaching abilities by creating suitable lesson plans, developing visual resources using locally relevant examples, and incorporating accessible technology to break down difficult ideas. Build mental arithmetic skills using visualization and memory techniques relevant to Eritrean contexts. Evaluate student understanding through constructive feedback and customized assessments that consider the Eritrean educational context. Join us to improve your mathematical understanding and teaching skills, adapting the abacus for effective instruction in Eritrea.
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Learning outcomes
Strengthen the development of the practical skills listed below
Become proficient in abacus operations: Learn addition and subtraction techniques suitable for Eritrean learners.
Design appropriate teaching aids: Create visual tools and examples relevant to the Eritrean context to simplify complex concepts.
Develop mental math skills: Gradually transition from using the abacus to improve calculation speed and mental agility.
Craft effective lesson plans: Develop engaging and effective lesson plans of 60 minutes' duration adapted for Eritrean classrooms.
Assess student progress effectively: Give appropriate feedback and identify learning difficulties in Eritrean students.