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Study shows most Grade Three learners struggle with basic math

Director, Innovations and Practice, at Zizi Afrique Foundation Virginia Ngindiru shows Usawa Agenda Executive Director Dr. Emmanuel Manyasa learning materials during Numeracy Stakeholders Forum hosted by The Centre for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA) and Zizi Afrique Foundation at CEMASTEA, Karen, on February 05, 2025. [Stafford Ondego, Standard]

Shocking revelations have emerged that the majority of learners in grade three are struggling with solving simple tasks in mathematics.

Studies show that more than 97 percent of students experience difficulty in mastering mathematical skills, while 54 percent struggle with problem-solving.

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