Casio contributes to Mathematics education of emerging countries

Updated:7 years, 6 months ago

Tokyo, Japan / Dhaka, Bangladesh, Apr 26 (ANI): Naturally, Casio has made it a priority to support mathematic education by cooperation with educational institutions and teachers in emerging countries. As a result of their successful seminar in Tokyo, a Teachers’ Guide was completed in Bangladesh ahead of other countries. To date, 40 seminars have been held in Dhaka. Teachers participating in the development of the Teacher's Guide have held lectures about the teacher's guidebook and scientific calculator classes for mathematics teachers at 430 schools. By using the guidebook and scientific electronic calculator, teachers learn how to use scientific calculator during the teaching. Also, scientific calculators are already being used in high schools in Bangladesh. There are still educational institutions in ASEAN countries, excluding Singapore, that are still partially insufficient in keeping up with the latest trends in mathematics and educational institutions in developed countries. The quality of teaching in the classroom needs to be improved. Japan's Casio Corp. is helping to improve mathematics education quality in these countries. The company has been focusing on the development of a Teacher's Guide to demonstrate how to use a scientific electronics calculator in mathematics classes. It’s the first time for emerging countries. To improve mathematics education, Casio invited mathematics teachers from around the world to attend the company's 2nd Scientific Electronic Calculator Seminar held at its Tokyo headquarters in order to demonstrate how to use a calculator to improve mathematics skills.

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