Introducing #1MillionMaths to Rwanda!

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Siyavula is a tutorial technology company in South Africa announced today its partnership with the Rwanda Education Board to provide students with access to an internet practice platform for Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. The worldwide pandemic has had a severe impact on learning, and this partnership provides education students in Rwanda with an efficient tool to require care and improve their learning. Access to the Siyavula platform is getting to be free to all Rwandan lyceum students for the new 2020-21 school year starting on October 1st, 2020.

The Siyavula online platform makes high-quality learning accessible anywhere, anytime, and with any device. All that’s required is access to the online. Students sign up on the platform and should then choose topics to practise. Any questions are answered immediately, with step-by-step solutions given. Students work at their own pace and are able to track their progress. Since its inception in South Africa in 2012, students have answered almost 50 million questions on the platform.

Data source: All Africa news

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