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Master of Education (Mathematics Education)

Key Knowledge and Skills to be Acquired:

Students develop mastery in algebra, calculus, geometry, statistics, and applied mathematics to enhance teaching and learning.

Learners acquire strategies for planning and delivering effective, learner-centered mathematics lessons.

Students learn to design, evaluate, and implement mathematics curricula that meet national and international educational standards.

Learners develop skills to assess student understanding, analyze performance data, and provide constructive feedback to support learning.

Students gain competence in using digital tools, software, and multimedia resources to enhance mathematics teaching and learning.

Learners acquire skills to conduct educational research, analyze data, and apply evidence-based solutions to challenges in mathematics teaching.

Requirements

Bachelors degree in Relevant Discipline

Course description

The Master of Education (M.Ed) in Mathematics Education is a postgraduate program designed to provide advanced training in teaching, learning, and research in mathematics. The program equips educators with in-depth content knowledge, pedagogical expertise, and research skills to improve mathematics education at secondary and tertiary levels. Students learn to design effective mathematics curricula, apply modern instructional strategies, integrate educational technology, and assess student learning. The program emphasizes problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical skills in both teaching and research contexts. Graduates are prepared to take leadership roles in mathematics education, curriculum development, teacher training, educational research, and policy formulation.

Advanced Knowledge of Mathematical Concepts

Pedagogical Skills for Mathematics Instruction

Curriculum Design and Instructional Planning

Assessment, Evaluation, and Feedback Techniques

Integration of Educational Technology in Mathematics

Research and Problem-Solving in Mathematics Education