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Use of Technology to Support Learning

"Appropriate use of technology can enhance the teaching and learning process. All the pupils use our Computer Aided Maths Instruction (CAMI) system installed on the school network.  Every pupil spends at least half an hour a week on the system as part of the normal timetable."

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One of the most effective ways to achieve success in school is to practice as many questions as possible.  This form of revision requires the learners to work through past exam papers, which have the same format as the final examination paper.

Practising exam papers builds confidence and helps the learner to familiarise him or herself with the content and types of questions that can be expected.  It also verifies whether the learner knows, understands and remembers the material that he or she has studied. Working through exam papers also highlights areas that require further study.

CAMI Education has compiled a set of exam papers for use in assisting learners with their preparation towards the upcoming final exams for mathematics and languages.  Using these CAMI Exam papers for revision purposes will greatly benefit your learners.

Due to the fact that different schools and provinces interpret and cluster the core knowledge statements differently, we have decided not to set CAMI exam papers in the natural sciences. As an alternative, we have set revision questions covering some of the sub strands represented in the four major scientific study fields. This will give the educator the opportunity to select questions from the sub strands that are relevant to his / her learners and thereby compile his own revision worksheets.

 

 

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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 April 2010 )