Khangelani Sibiya’s unique approach to teaching mathematics and physical science earned him the 2019 Best Global Teacher Award in Dubai recently.
Sibiya is the head of department for mathematics and physical science at Siphumelele Secondary School in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal .“Mathematics is fun and that is why I use techniques such as composing songs when I teach. This helps learners recall the methods when they write tests,” he explained.
AKS Global Education is an innovative training, technology, education management and research organisation that organises the Global Teacher Awards annually. The awards identify and recognise exceptional teachers who have made an outstanding contribution to their profession. When he was a second-year student at the University of Zululand in 2008, Sibiya established a non-profit organisation called WTS Maths and Science Tutoring, which offers extra lessons in maths and science.
“The next camp will be held from 23 to 29 March 2020 in Durban and learners from all provinces are welcome to attend,” he said.
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