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Markham students bring math to life through experiential learning

Students at 快播视频鈥檚 Markham Campus are taking their math skills beyond the classroom, thanks to a real-world teaching and learning initiative led by Assistant Professor Jessie Yang.

Under Yang鈥檚 guidance, seven first-year students host a bi-weekly math club at the Markham Public Library, offering tutoring sessions for children in grades 1 through 4. The students, who come from different disciplines of study, develop lesson plans, conduct math lessons and facilitate tutoring sessions. 

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Jessie Yang

Their goal is to inspire young minds to enjoy and excel in math while making the learning process fun and engaging, says Yang, a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Faculty of Science

鈥淒espite being in their first year, these student leaders are already making a significant impact in their local community,鈥 says Yang. 鈥淏y applying their academic training in a real-world setting, they are gaining valuable experiential education that enhances their understanding of mathematical concepts and their ability to communicate effectively.鈥 

The bi-weekly math club aligns with Markham Campus鈥 goal to foster community engagement and experiential learning.  

"The activities helped me connect with students, allowing me to learn how to nurture curiosity and showed the importance of enjoying what you鈥檙e learning,鈥 says Tharuk Ranasinghe, a computer science for software development student. 

Maria-Aim茅e Tat, a first-year science student, says the experience has given her an opportunity to see first-hand how teaching can spark insterest in learners 鈥 and reinforce learning in teachers.

"Seeing their excitement when a concept finally clicks has been incredibly rewarding,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful to be part of these young learners鈥 journeys and can鈥檛 wait to keep making math exciting.鈥 

The  began Feb. 22 at the Markham Village Branch and will run until March 22, with two sessions per day that offer four classes for grades 1 to 4. 

Courtesy of聽YFile

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