Evans Odei,
Top 10 Global Teacher Prize Finalist-2021
Advocate of STEM
All too soon, the International Mathematics Day celebration has come to an end for the year 2022.
On International Day of Mathematics stakeholders take the opportunity to highlight the relevance of Mathematics and underscore the essential role that Mathematics as a subject plays in breakthroughs in the field of science and technology. On this occasion we explain how Mathematics improves the quality of life for us all, from the trotro mate, the waakye seller, the accountant to the engineers who plan and build our roads and bridges.
This year’s celebration focused on the theme, “Mathematics Unites”. Indeed, Mathematics is a common language we all have and speak, a common subject that lays the foundation of inventions and creativity. It allows us to understand, analyse, interpret and solve problems both in school and in real-life situations.
As teachers of mathematics, let’s continue to make the subject a pleasure for us to teach and fun for our students to learn. Let's try and relate Mathematics to real-life situations, make connections and help students to figure out the big picture. Let's guide them to find out why they are doing this Maths and how it fits with other subjects (Science, Geography, English, Economics, etc).
Let us intentionally support girls to love Mathematics, as by so doing we enrol more girls into STEM-related courses and careers. Math education empowers women and girls and contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development.
Maths is fun. Maths is real. Maths is everything we do in life. Let us appreciate the usefulness, power, and beauty of mathematics.
I take the opportunity to remind us of some of the goals of International Day of Mathematics:
"Contribute to capacity building in mathematical and scientific education, with special focus on girls and children from developing countries (SDG4)
Highlight the role of Mathematics in the organization of modern society, including economic, financial, health and transport systems, telecommunications in the quest for human well-being, etc. (SDG3)
Raise awareness of the role of Mathematics in fighting disasters, epidemics, emerging diseases, invasive species (SDG11)
Equip the general public and young people with tools for understanding the planetary challenges and the capacity to respond as knowledgeable citizens.
Increase international networking and collaborations in public awareness of mathematics."
Teaching Mathematics gives me great pleasure. I endeavour to create an environment that enhances the joy of teaching and learning Maths. I relate the subject so well with my students that they not only enjoy but also value what I teach.
I hope International Day of Mathematics 2022 has resuscitated and invigorated the Mathematician in you.