Tuesday, February 01, 2011
01 February - Human Rights - Primary Science Programme develop teachers’ knowledge & skills
In today’s show, we heard from Zurina Dharsey – Senior Maths & Science Facilitator at the Western Cape Primary Science Programme. PSP is a teacher in-service education organisation that aims to improve the quality of teaching and learning in the most disadvantaged primary schools in the province. They develop teachers’ knowledge and skills and support them in their work with learners. Zurina explained more. They appeal to interested members of the public and funders to support the work of improving primary science education in SA. As a Non-Government Organisation, PSP depends entirely on private funding to do this important work. For more information contact (021) 691 9039 or visit www.psp.org.za
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