The programme is a collaboration involving Aga Khan Academy, the Ministry of Education, Teachers Service Commission, Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development and World Vision.
September 30, 2015 – The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa has launched a programme to help students in public schools improve their performance in English and Mathematics.
The programme involves the use of Abracadabra and Emerging Literacy in Mathematics software developed by the University of Concordia in Canada.
The software will help teachers learn new methods of teaching the two subjects.
Aga Khan director of the Professional Development Centre Anthony Gioko said since the programme’s inception in May, 147 head teachers have been trained.
Source: English and Mathematics classes for Mombasa public teachers | The Star
