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This project aims to help 17-18-year-olds pass Maths and Science (>33.3%) by enhancing their understanding of the syllabus in an engaging and free manner. Utilizing MS Office apps and cellphone technology, the content is easily accessible. Developed by Mr. K.G. Pillay from Burnwood Secondary School, Durban. The project transforms classrooms into global learning spaces, with teacher and student reflections provided, showcasing the benefits of this innovative approach. Teacher resources and assessment standards are also included to support educators in achieving desired outcomes. Author: Mr. K.G. Pillay
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Learning Areas Levels Objectives Software Description Author Mathematics and Science 17-18 year olds The objective is to help learners pass Maths and Science (>33.3%) by helping them to better understand the various sections of the syllabus in a manner that is truly novel, fun, exciting as well as free. MS Office (Word,Excel,Powerpoint, FrontPage). Maths 5 The project uses the cell phone as a tool to reach our digitally literate children. The content of the syllabus exists on the cell phone (www..mlearner.co.za) Documents Mr K.G. Pillay – Burnwood Secondary Schoo,l Durban, South Africa
Teacher Planning and Management Background & Planning: This novel idea was initiated against a disadvantaged school background and in-depth planning was essential. Classroom Images: A normal classroom now becomes a global classroom. Documents
Work Samples, Teacher and Student Reflection Teacher Reflection: A series of teacher comments are included. Student Perspective: Comments from students are also included. Documents
Teaching Resources The teaching resources needed, empowers the educator to achieve a many desired outcomes. Documents
Assessment and Standards Factors include a learner’s ability to research in FET groups, to display dexterity in cell phone use as a learning tool, and to taking ownership of studying. Documents