Yes!
A month ago I started a Maths Club
in Lingelihle, Cradock at the Church of the Assention, Anglican
Church. When I went to suggest this possibility, Rev. Zweli Tom was
very positive and immediately gave a retired teacher in the
congregation the responsibility to partner with me to see to the
establishment of this club. This opportunity was then made public
during two Sundays in the Worship Service, after which I evaluated
all the learners that came. Now, after one month there are 12
learners enrolled at the club.
When the first learner arrived for
evaluation I was a little nervous to see that she was a High School
learner, since I made it very clear that this Club will start to lay
the foundation in Maths. At the end of the day most of the learners
that came were Grade 8's. When I however graded their evaluation
sheets, I saw that they indeed still need some work on their
foundation. I have seen in the past that it is actually never too
late to lay the foundation and that it will help them to continue
with better grades.
It is with sadness though, that I also
observed that these learners already carry emotional scars, because
of their struggle in Maths. I try to communicate that there is no
need to be embarrassed when you are practicing a new skill and
struggle. You should rather be embarrassed when you quit practicing
a skill, in other words, give up. They however are learners that are
willing to invest time and energy after school to continue practicing
their Maths Skills. I am convinced that they will indeed reap the
reward of this sacrifice.
At Carinus Primary School, where I am
helping one Grade 1 teacher with 19 of her learners who need help
with reading and perceptual development, I am happy with the
learners' progress. I hope that we will be able to continue here and
even grow the programme.
All the best for this last stretch!
Evelyn
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