AFRICME 3 - 3rd Africa Regional Congress of ICMI on Mathematical Education
Konferenz: the Third Africa Regional Congress of ICMI on Mathematical Education (AFRICME 3).
Gaborone, Botswana.
Internet: the Third Africa Regional Congress of ICMI on Mathematical Education
Termin: 18. - 21. Mai 2010
Kurzbeschreibung
The UN through the Education for All (EFA) Framework aims at the elimination of illiteracy in the whole world. EFA focuses on education from kindergarten to high school and ensures that issues of equity and equality in education are addressed at local level. We acknowledge that mathematics is part of EFA framework and in line with ICMI’s aim of promoting international cooperation in mathematics, this congress will provide a forum for mathematics educators, teachers, students, mathematicians, researchers, and policy makers in the African continent and beyond to discuss issues and exchange ideas relating to mathematics education and EFA goals.
The theme of this conference “Mathematics as a Leading edge in the Education for All (EfA) Framework” continues the debate initiated in the second and third congresses. For instance, AFRICME 1 which was held at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, provided an opportunity for participants to debate issues pertaining to “Mathematics Teaching and Teacher Education in the Changing Times”. Discussions in the forum were on emerging trends or patterns in teacher education and mathematics teaching and, in particular addressed inevitable changes resulting from the emergence of technology and research on indigenous knowledge systems.
The second congress, AFICME 2, which was held at Catholic University of Eastern Africa, Kenya, focused on “Embracing Innovative responses to Challenges in Mathematics Instruction” which gave participants an opportunity to debate on a myriad of challenges such as shortage of resources, HIV/AIDS, and political unrest, that are hurdles to mathematical instruction in the continent of Africa. ACFRICME 3, therefore, is a continuation of this series of debates on what role the subject mathematics, despite these constraints, can play in the governments’ endeavor to provide quality, meaningful, and useful education to all.
Themen
- Teacher preparation and development
- Gender, HIV/AIDS and other equity issues
- Instructional, assessment and evaluation issues
- Applications of mathematics to real life situations
- Integration of ICT in promoting quality mathematics instruction for all
- Mathematics education as a critical element in life-long learning or continuous education