The scientific programme

The scientific programme includes:

Pre-congress workshops (Sunday 2 July, 14:00-17:00)

Plenary addresses by invited speakers, including overseas speakers
Click below for for more information on speakers:
o Ravi Subramaniam (India)
o Mariëtte (JM) Reyneke (Free State University)
o Debbie Stott (Rhodes University)
o Florian Luca (University of the Witwatersrand)
o Nosisi Nellie Feza (UNISA)

Plenary Panel discussions on various issues in Mathematics Education
o Restoring the dignity of mathematics learners through quality teaching and learning     Chair: Manare Setate
o Could progression in mathematics across school phases in South Africa be seamless?    Chair: Vauthavan Govender

Parallel sessions presented by participants
The parallel sessions will be structured according to the Foundation Phase, Intermediate Phase,
Senior Phase, FET, and Teacher Education, in the following formats:
o Long papers (40 minutes plus 20 minutes discussion)
o Short papers (20 minutes plus 10 minutes discussion)
o "How I teach" papers (20 minutes plus 10 minutes discussion)
o Poster presentations (continuous display plus one hour for discussions)
o Workshops (1 or 2 hours)

Activity Centre
Hands-on practical activities to enhance teachers' and learners' mathematical concepts

AMESA Interest Groups discussion sessions
o Curriculum Phase Committees
o Mathematics Teacher Education
o Mathematical Problem Solving
o Writing and reviewing for AMESA

Exhibits and Maths Market presentations
Exhibitors will exhibit and promote their products