–focuses on fundamental math skills, holistic education
TESSA Webb-Lewis, an International Mathematics Educator and Global Math Tutor, is making significant strides in enhancing mathematical skills among young children with her Summer Learners Programme.
Launched last year with 50 participants, this year’s programme has been expanded to accommodate 100 learners from Victoria, Bachelor’s Adventure, and surrounding communities.
Running from July 15, 2024 to August 09, 2024 at Victoria Primary School, the aim of the programme is to provide learners aged four to twelve with a strong foundation in mathematics, while also engaging them in arts and crafts, recreational activities, and essential subjects such as reading, writing, and health education.
Webb-Lewis, who offers tutoring services across Guyana, the United Kingdom, Barbados, and Nigeria, explained her motivation for establishing the summer programme in Victoria, East Coast Demerara.
“Globally, I observed that mathematics is a significant challenge for students, especially as they advance, due to gaps in elementary education. That’s why I started this programme for elementary school students,” she said in an interview.
The programme is designed to raise awareness among parents, teachers, and students about the importance of early math education and to reinforce fundamental math concepts. Webb-Lewis noted that her focus is on bridging gaps in students’ understanding to prepare them for future academic challenges.
“I work with children from elementary to CXC level, and have seen where secondary school challenges stem from a lack of basic math understanding at an early age,” Webb-Lewis explained. “In today’s tech-driven world, a solid grasp of mathematics is crucial for competence in various fields.”
Having started with Grade Six students in 2021, Webb-Lewis has observed noticeable improvements in their math skills. She believes that mastering mathematics can enhance students’ confidence and performance in other subjects, particularly in STEM fields. “Removing the fear of math is essential. I want to encourage students and show them practical ways to succeed,” she added.
With a team of four teachers, including Webb-Lewis, the programme aims to address educational gaps and prepare students for the upcoming school year. Looking ahead, Webb-Lewis hopes to double the programme’s enrollment next year and is seeking community and organizational support for funding.
“The need is clear, and with community backing, this can become an even more interactive and effective programme,” Webb-Lewis said. Parents interested in enrolling their children or seeking more information can contact Webb-Lewis via WhatsApp at +1 917 816 0590 or email webblewis.t@att.net.