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    TAS launches podcasts for teachers

    The Answer Series (TAS) has launched its first ever subject specific podcasts for teachers in South Africa. It is called Subject Scoop or SS in short.
    TAS launches podcasts for teachers

    In the words of TAS CEO, George Eadie, “Our purpose is to impart the gift of confidence.” In this way TAS endeavours to offer support to teachers and to impact positively on education in South Africa.

    In each episode of Subject Scoop expert teachers dig into a specific subject area and what the year holds for that subject. These subject experts unpack what learners are struggling with and how individual teachers can help them on a practical level. It also covers what subject experts experienced in Gr 12 exam marking.

    Five podcasts or Subject Scoops have been launched. These are (listed alphabetically):

    • Business Studies – Habiel Adams
    • Economics – Nazlie Mohamed
    • Life Sciences – Mariechen Vermeulen
    • Maths – Anne Eadie and Jenny Campbell

    • Physical Sciences – Norman Davies

    Business Studies by Habiel Adams

    Habiel Adams is a full-time educator and Head of Commerce at Christel House, an academic institution that transforms the life of impoverished children, in Cape Town. Adams has acted as matric marker for Economics for the past 8 years and is currently pursuing an MEd degree. Habiel reveals what he thinks has been a recipe for achieving 100% pass rates at Christel House.

    Economics by Nazlie Mohamed

    Nazlie Mohamed taught Economics at Herzlia High School for 24 years, lectured at UCT and externally moderated the PGCE courses for Economics and Accounting. She was seconded by the WCED as Curriculum Advisor for Economics and is a seasoned marker for Matric final examinations. Nazlie has been involved full-time at TAS for the past two years. Mohamed shares, part by part, how learners faired in the 2020 examinations and what we can learn for 2021.

    Life Sciences by Mariechen Vermeulen

    Mariechen Vermeulen, Subject Head at La Rochelle GHS, Paarl, has been a Life Sciences teacher since 2012 after graduating Cum Laude at Stellenbosch University. Vermeulen co-presents Life Science Telematics lessons for the WCED and is involved in external Matric marking. Vermeulen explains how and why learners often misread questions and suggests how this can be remedied.

    Maths by Anne Eadie and Jenny Campbell

    Anne Eadie, founder and visionary behind TAS, has been a leading contributor to the evolution of mathematics teaching in Grades 8 to 12 in South Africa. Jenny Campbell has 30 years of teaching experience. Campbell, author of Maths textbooks, matric marker and currently the internal moderator for Mathematics Paper 1, has now joined The Answer Series Maths Team. Eadie inspires with her contagious enthusiasm for Maths. She admits that Maths can be challenging but adds that once you have responded to the challenge and struggled through it, it leads to a good feeling of having mastered it. Campbell explains, step by step, how to develop a mindset for Maths and how the right mindset helps you to develop confidence to do well in this subject.

    Physical Sciences by Norman Davies

    Norman Davies, Head of Science at Pinelands High, has been involved in marking Matric Physics for the past 9 years. He has extensive experience of Science education including running a Science teacher program at UCT. Davies discusses the rules learners have to follow when they answer questions in Science exam papers. He also highlights scientific skills that are needed to master Physical Sciences as a subject.

    Tune in to TAS Subject Scoop Podcasts on the streaming service of your choice.

    Google podcast
    Apple
    Spotify
    Castbox

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