Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank donates 19 math labs in 2018

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More than 2,000 students were helped to improve their mathematic­s skills in 2018 through an initiative of the Commercial Bank of Ceylon which installed 19 math labs and funded more than 15 math camps in schools around the country during the year.

The math labs were establishe­d in 17 schools and at the Sevana Special School and Child Care Centre in Kotte and the Peter Weeraseker­a Children’s Home in Yakkala.

Each of these labs was equipped with 70 math-related games designed to make the learning process more accessible, fun and relevant to students.

Three-day residentia­l math camps followed the installati­on of each of the labs. Conducted with the aim of creating an affinity for the subject among students and to dispel the belief that math is a difficult subject, these math camps were conducted by a team of nine resource persons, including the founder and developer of the math lab concept H.A. Dharmasiri as lead teacher.

This team actively took part in the camps by providing hands-on experience and demonstrat­ions of the simple and enjoyable math games to both teachers and students.

The learning activities began early each morning and went on until midnight at each camp. The resource persons rigorously and closely oversaw the engagement of students in the games by dividing them into manageable groups, and enabled them make queries in an accommodat­ing environmen­t.

While the conduct of math camps remains a pivotal step after the installati­on of math labs under the Commercial Bank programme, educating teachers on how they should carry out daily operations and maintain the labs, and the formation of math societies are also part of the bank’s sustainabl­e math lab developmen­t project.

Commenting on initiative, Commercial Bank Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer S. Renganatha­n said: “Mathematic­s is an essential subject for any student to successful­ly complete his or her schooling. Through this initiative, we have reached several rural schools too, providing them with the opportunit­y to tackle the subject in a more practical manner. Our objective goes beyond just enabling these students pass an exam; we also hope to present them with the tools to solve problems and the invaluable skills of logical reasoning that they will need throughout their lives.”

The math lab concept was launched in 2015 by the Commercial Bank of Ceylon to stimulate and develop the mathematic­al and analytical skills of school children in Sri Lanka. 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 Hengodage Dharmasiri, the Commercial Bank initiative has so far benefited approximat­ely 7,000 students across the country.

 ?? ?? Some of the math camps in progress
Some of the math camps in progress

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