Abacus Course
What will I learn?
Open your mind to the wonders of the Abacus with our complete lessons we have put together for Mathematics teachers and professionals. We will look into where the tool came from, as well as the general rules of how to use this 'old school' calculating machine. You will learn how to add and subtract properly, and we will show you the common mistakes people make so you can avoid them. To make you a better teacher, we will teach you how to make proper lesson plans, create teaching materials that you can see with your eye, and even how to use computer programs and other technology to make difficult topics easier to understand. Learn how to calculate in your head with the help of the Abacus, by learning how to picture it in your head and memorise the steps. Finally, we will teach you how to test students to know how far they have come, how to give them feedback, and how to tailor tests to find any learning difficulties they might be facing. Come and join us, so you can make your Mathematics skills and teaching better than ever before!
Apoia's Unique Features
Develop skills
Enhance the development of the practical skills listed below
Be a master in Abacus calculation: Learn how to add and subtract well.
Make proper teaching and learning materials: Create things that will make difficult concepts easier to understand.
Improve mental calculation: Move from using the Abacus, to calculating things in your head faster.
Put together proper lesson plans: Make interesting and effective lessons that will last for 60 minutes.
Check how students are doing: Give feedback and identify where students are facing challenges.
Suggested summary
Workload: between 4 and 360 hours
Before starting, you can modify the chapters and workload.
- Select which chapter to begin with
- Add or remove chapters
- Increase or decrease the course workload
Examples of chapters you can include
You can generate additional chapters like the examples below
This is a free course, aimed at personal and professional development. It is not equivalent to a technical, undergraduate, or postgraduate course, but offers practical and relevant knowledge for your professional journey.