Exploring the Role of Extra Curricula Maths Camps and Clubs in Kenya and Beyond
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2015Author
Emily Fleming, Zachariah Mbasu, David Stern, Danny Parsons, Mildred Ayere, Franca Hoffmann, James Musyoka, Thomas Mawora, Chris Clarke, Santiago Borio, Michael Obiero
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For the last four years Maseno University, Kenya, has been running a maths camp bringing together
both international and local, lecturers and teachers to engage secondary students in the subject
through puzzles, games, technology and extra-curricula mathematics. This paper presents the core
values that are behind the success of the camps as well as how the initiative has evolved to scale out
to more students through school maths clubs. A case will be made that there are changes happening
in Kenyan education which have created a window of opportunity for such initiatives to prosper, where
traditional teacher training has not been a success. Finally it will be mentioned how the camps have
already spread to Ethiopia, Ghana and the UK, illustrating the potential for innovation in such low
resource environments to have global impact.