Department of Natural Sciences and Information Technology, University of Mwenge Catholic, Moshi, Tanzania
 Research Article   
								
																Effective classroom practices for unlocking student’s potentials in mathematics 
																Author(s): Theresia Bonifasi Mkenda*, Wilhelm Kauki, Idd Ramadhan, Yotham Gwanika and Leonard Jacob             
								
																
						 Despite several measures that have been employed by different stakeholders to
  improve the teaching and learning of mathematics subject in Tanzania, the student’s
  pass rate in form four national examinations has been less than 25% for more than
  ten (10) consecutive years now. This persistent massive failure in mathematics can be
  highly associated with teaching strategies that are used by teachers when delivering
  their lessons, student’s attitudes toward the subject and the general school/learning
  environments that surround the students. This paper analyses the effective strategies
  that can be employed by teachers and other stakeholders to make mathematics
  lessons more meaningful and help students develop strong positive attitudes toward
  the subject, hence unlocking their potential in mathematics. These strategies were
  first compiled from a scop.. Read More»