Casio Middle East to train 28,000 Egyptian teachers on latest technological trends in math

Casio Middle East to train 28,000 Egyptian teachers on latest technological trends in math
12 / 06 / 2019
By Marwa Nassar - -

Casio Middle East launched an initiative to train 28,000 Egyptian teachers in 27 governorates on the latest technological trends in teaching mathematics.

The initiative is implemented in tandem with the Ministry of Education and the Professional Academy of Teachers.

The initiative was announced at a press conference held in Cairo following the signing of a protocol of cooperation between the academy and Cairo Trading Company, Casio Middle East agent.

Mohamed Omar, the deputy minister of education for teachers affairs, said launching the initiative underlines the great efforts exerted by the Egyptian Ministry of Education to improve the tools of the educational system and raise the quality and efficiency of math and science teachers’ tools according to the latest technology in the world.

The program aims to impart to teachers the skills of teaching critical thinking, creative thinking, and analysis to middle-school students.

Meanwhile, Koji Naka, the CEO of Casio Middle East and Africa, said “we believe in the importance of our role in honing the skills of math and science teachers in Egypt, the cradle of civilization, by enriching the experience of the latest training to advanced technology using the most effective ways to use scientific calculators to better teach students in middle schools, especially those interested in pursuing mathematics and science related courses for their careers.”

 

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