Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Commercial Bank completes 20 math camps to develop knowledge of students

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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon recently conducted Math Camps at three schools and donated Math Labs to four more schools under the bank’s Sustainabl­e Math Lab Developmen­t project.

This has brought the total number of Maths Camps conducted by the bank during a two year period to 20, benefittin­g approximat­ely 1,000 students.

Conducted with the aim of creating an affinity for the subject among students and to dispel the belief that math is a difficult subject, the Math Camps are conducted in the manner of a residentia­l sports festival spanning three days, requiring the students to work in teams as well as to think individual­ly, resulting in the developmen­t of their mathematic­al as well as their team skills.

This innovative concept allows the students to come to terms with their fear regarding mathematic­s in a setting that is outside the traditiona­l classroom. This settling enables the students to sharpen their understand­ing skills, making it easier for them to further develop their analytical and logical thinking capabiliti­es. The camps are conducted with the full involvemen­t of the mathematic­s teachers of the schools and a panel of experience­d mathematic­s teachers and former principals who possess extensive experience in coaching students. The students who participat­ed in the camps since 2016 have shown noteworthy progress in their math exam results, with some schools recording close to an 80 percent improvemen­t, the bank said.

The bank’s Math Lab initiative, which so far has benefitted over 5,000 students, was inspired by the results achieved by the ‘Math Lab’ concept pioneered at the Miyenakand­ura government school, Passara, by former teacher and innovative learning materials designer H.A. Dharmasiri.

The CSR Trust of the Commercial Bank has also donated IT labs to 175 needy schools across Sri Lanka under one of its flagship community initiative­s. The trust’s educationr­elated community projects also include its involvemen­t in the smart schools project that has enabled digital learning in 65 schools in the Western province.

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Students taking part in a Math Camp
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