The ISTE International Conference on Mathematics, Science and Technology
Education (MSTE) provides a forum for practitioners from South Africa
and other countries to interact and exchange ideas on issues relating to
teaching and learning of mathematics, science and technology at all
educational levels in South Africa and beyond.
Since the inception of the conference in 2010, it has been hosted by the
Institute for Science and Technology Education (ISTE) at the University
of South Africa, the largest university on the African continent. The
conference provides an ambient environment for intellectual and academic
interaction with colleagues from South Africa and overseas, and also the
much-needed platform to showcase local research to an international
audience.
The alluring atmosphere of the Kruger National Park and the magic of the
African wildlife makes the experience an unforgettable one. The
conference has hosted participants from all the continents of the world
and has continued to reach out to a more diverse audience. Of the 200
abstracts received, about 100 are accepted for presentation, and about
50 papers are accepted after rigorous peer review for publication in the
conference proceedings.
The conference continues to retain the theme “Towards Effective Teaching
and Meaningful Learning in Mathematics, Science and Technology”, as this
constitutes the core of the research focus at ISTE.
Please see http://www.unisa.ac.za/iste-conference for more information.
Conference dates are 22-26 October 2017. Abstracts are due by 5 May 2017.
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Carmel McNaught, PhD, FAACE
Emeritus Professor of Learning Enhancement, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Johannesburg
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