Jamaica Gleaner

Teachers, students to benefit from high-level math workshops

- info@reggaemath.org.

REGGAE MATH Foundation (RMF) will be conducting three math profession­al developmen­t workshops at Excelsior Community College in Jamaica this month.

The workshops will be conducted by outstandin­g math teacher and trainers Dr Dionne Cross Francis of Indiana University in the United States and Dr Tamara Pearson of Georgia Institute of Technology in the US.

Founded by Linda BaileyMcWe­eney, a University of the West Indies alumnus, who previously taught at Wolmer’s Boys’ School, Reggae Math Foundation is on a mission to improve the love and learning of math among teachers and students at all levels in Jamaica.

“We believe that loving and learning math begins with great teachers,” said Bailey-McWeeney, who pointed out that Cross Francis, a Jamaican, and Pearson, an American, have for more than a decade facilitate­d teacher training, focusing on helping educators to support their learners by using handson methods to reach students.

Cross Francis and Pearson are returning for their second tour of duty, having conducted workshops with the foundation in Jamaica and elsewhere, which have all been well received.

“We know that teachers are especially interested in profession­al developmen­t for mathematic­s with the advent of the new PEP (Primary Exit Profile) exam, which focuses on testing a deeper knowledge of mathematic­s than was done with GSAT and which focuses on critical thinking,” noted Bailey-McWeeney

“The workshops will focus on foundation mathematic­s using math manipulati­ves (physical objects used to assist with math modeling), active learning and project-based learning.”

The teacher trainers are of the view that Jamaica can address poverty through mathematic­s and related skills, and that the time to invest in Jamaica’s people to take advantage of these opportunit­ies is now.

Teachers and students who are interested in future workshops may contact the foundation (RMF) at

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