Mathematics Education in Africa
Edited by Brantina Chirinda (),
Kakoma Luneta () and
Alphonse Uworwabayeho ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-031-13927-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Is Africa Ready for the Fourth Industrial Revolution?
- Fidele Ukobizaba, Ezechiel Nsabayezu and Alphonse Uworwabayeho
- Ch Chapter 10 Emerging Realities from COVID-19 and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Mathematics Education Lecturers’ Collaborative Autoethnographic Experiences
- Hlamulo Wiseman Mbhiza, Motshidisi Masilo, Zingiswa Jojo and France Machaba
- Ch Chapter 11 Fault Lines in Designing Learning Activities for Practising Mathematics Teachers: An Autoethnographic Account
- Cyril Julie
- Ch Chapter 12 Teaching Mathematics in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Instances of Instrumental Orchestration When a Teacher Integrates GeoGebra in Solving Linear Inequalities
- Charles Smith, Cyril Julie and Faaiz Gierdien
- Ch Chapter 13 Integration of GeoGebra in Teaching and Learning of Mathematics in the Niger Republic Classrooms
- Abdoul Massalabi Nouhou
- Ch Chapter 14 Factors Influencing Preservice Teachers’ Adoption of WhatsApp as an Interactive Social Media Platform in Mathematics Teacher Education in Malawi
- Fraser Gobede, Mercy Kazima and Justina Longwe
- Ch Chapter 15 The Use of Animal Metaphors to Reveal Beliefs of Grade Three Namibian Learners Who Experienced Mathematics Learning Difficulties During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Cloneria Nyambali Jatileni and Shemunyenge Taleiko Hamukwaya
- Ch Chapter 16 Teaching and Learning Mathematics Using Technology in Rwanda Basic Education Schools Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Emmanuel Iyamuremye, Joseph Njiku, Jean Francois Maniraho and Irénée Ndayambaje
- Ch Chapter 17 WhatsApp as Social Media to Enhance the Dialogic Interactions in Mathematics: Grade 9 Teachers and Learners’ Voices
- Tšhegofatšo Makgakga
- Ch Chapter 18 Redefining Distance Learning for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Lessons Learnt from Egyptian Educators
- Mariam Makramalla
- Ch Chapter 19 How Current Literature on the Fourth Industrial Revolution Can Be Used to Enhance Learners’ Self-Regulated Skills Required to Solve Circle Geometry Problems
- Puleng Motseki
- Ch Chapter 2 Can the Fourth Industrial Revolution Resolve Why the Teaching of Mathematics in the Current Paradigm Continues to Be Decontextualised and Ineffective
- Kakoma Luneta
- Ch Chapter 3 Alignment and Gaps of the Competency-Based Mathematics Curriculum and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Mary A. Ochieng and Penina Kamina
- Ch Chapter 4 Mathematics Educators’ Readiness for Online Education in the Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Case of Two Selected Universities in Ethiopia
- France Machaba and Tola Bekene Bedada
- Ch Chapter 5 Mathematics Education and the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Are the High School Mathematics Teachers Ready?
- Musa A. Ayanwale, Mdutshekelwa Ndlovu and Jumoke I. Oladele
- Ch Chapter 6 Transforming the Zimbabwean Secondary School Mathematics Curriculum to Align It with the Demands of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Gladys Sunzuma, Brantina Chirinda and Conilius Chagwiza
- Ch Chapter 7 Mathematics Teachers’ Self-Efficacy in Using Problem-Based Learning for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- Aline Dorimana, Alphonse Uworwabayeho and Gabriel Nizeyimana
- Ch Chapter 8 Computer Adaptive-Based Learning and Assessment for Enhancing STEM Education in Africa: A Fourth Industrial Revolution Possibility
- Jumoke I. Oladele, Mdutshekelwa Ndlovu and Musa A. Ayanwale
- Ch Chapter 9 Exploring the Challenges of Teaching Mathematics During the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Selected Rwandan Secondary Schools
- Aloys Iyamuremye, Ezechiel Nsabayezu, Jean de Dieu Kwitonda, Claude Habimana and Janvier Mukiza
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