Staff Profiles

Dr. Sesutho Koketso Kesianye

Doctor of Education

Masters Degree in Education

Dr S. K. Kesianye is a Senior Lecturer in mathematics education within the Department of Mathematics and Science Education, Faculty of Education, University of Botswana (UB). She joined UB as a mathematics educator in 2005. Dr Kesianye held the post of Acting Head of Department for one year before she became a Senior Lecturer and led the department to successfully write a bid that resulted in Botswana winning to relocate SACMEQ (now SEACMEQ) from Paris, France to Africa. She continued assisting SACMEQ in making presentations about the functions of this international body in conferences nationally and internationally like in the ADEA Consultative Conference in Nairobi, Kenya. Dr Kesianye also chaired the Online PGDE programme Team that successfully piloted some online modules for Mathematics and Science education courses. She has chaired the DMSE Teaching Practice Model Team that developed a model that has assessment instruments being adopted and adapted for the entire Faculty of Education Teaching Practice model. Dr Kesianye supervises post-graduate students and internally examines research projects. She is also the Faculty of Education Marketing Coordinator. She is a BQA certified Trainer and Assessor and a BEC (Cambridge International) certified Reviser. Participates and presents in national, regional and international conferences where she has presented in all her research areas of interest.

Mathematics

Mathematics Education

Mechanics

 

 

Teaching and learning mathematics

Assessment in mathematics

Creativity for all

Online teaching and learning

Qualitative research especially Action research

Reflective Practice

Teacher Professional Development

Teacher Education

 

The use of Facebook to provide remediation

Teacher Support for visually impaired mathematics students

Teacher involvement in Curriculum Development

Improvement of poor mathematics performance

Parental involvement in education

Remedial teaching/learning

Cherinda, M., Kesianye, S., Webb, L., Nouzha El-Yacoubi, N., Kazima, M. and Masingila, J. (2019) Southern Africa Regional Mathematics Education, paper presented at PME 43, SA.

Kesianye, S. K., Garegae, K., Chakalisa, P. & Mogotsi, S. (2014). Priority Desires of Pre-Service Mathematics Student-Teachers from Methods Courses at the University of Botswana. Journal of the International Society for Teacher Education, vol. 18(2), DENMARK

Holton,D., Kwok-cheung, C., Kesianye, S. K., Falk de Losada, M., Leikin,, R. Makrides, G., Meissner, H., Sheffield, L. &Yeap, B.(2009). Teacher Development and Mathematical Challenge. In Barbeau, E. & Taylor, P. (Eds.) Challenging Mathematics In and Beyond the Classroom, Springer. pp 205-242. USA.

Kesianye, S. K. (2010). Sustaining Change of Practice Acquired through Action Research: The case of a Teacher Educator, In Halloway, W. & Maurer, J. (Eds.) International Research in Teacher Education: Current Perspectives. Kardoorair. AUSTRALIA

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