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Professor Jill Adler was awarded a SARChI Chair in Mathematics Education in 2009. This provided the platform from which to launch the WMCS project in 2010. As Project Director from 2010-2019, she built a dynamic and diverse team committed to the research and development goals of the project. Building on her prior work, and with the opportunity to work closely with teachers in their classrooms, Jill led the conceptualisation of Mathematics Discourse in Instruction (MDI) which underpinned much of the research and development work in WMCS. Jill’s leadership and vision established a space where hard work was mandatory, where challenging conventional “research wisdom” was the norm, but where people and their personal growth were always the priority. Since 2010, Jill received several awards in recognition of her contribution to mathematics education locally and internationally.    

Associate Professor Craig Pournara, who was Project Manager from 2010, led the professional development work (and completed his PhD in the middle of it). This included the highly successful Transition Maths 1 course for teachers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, when it was not possible to work in schools or in-person with teachers, he rallied the team to develop a vast collection of worksheets for teachers and learners. Craig’s quest to offer the best maths teacher professional development in the country, provided many learning opportunities for postgraduate fellows to develop and refine their own knowledge and skills as teacher educators.

Ms Nomonde Mda began her journey with the project as the Administrator but soon moved into the role of Financial Officer, where she patiently navigated the Wits HR and Finance systems. Nomonde’s wisdom, patience, tenacity, hard work and “we can solve it” disposition were key in dealing with payments, budgets, contracts and in managing frustrated staff and postgraduate fellows.

Ms Nokunqoba (Constance) Masengemi joined the team in 2016, taking over the position of Administrator. This made her office the first stop for visitors, and the dumping ground for deliveries. She was also the go-to person for pens, pencils, board markers and biscuits!!! By her own admission, her time with the primary and secondary projects taught her to appreciate the role the teacher plays in a child’s life and the hard-work involved behind the scenes.

Doctoral fellows
Ms Fatou Sey

She joined the Wits Maths Connect Secondary project as a doctoral fellow in 2016. Her role in the project consist of reviewing the course content and assessment, in relation to its implementation, and providing support in Algebra and Function content areas and their teaching in holiday sessions. Her research focus is on teachers’ uptake of professional development, in relation to the conceptualisation of PD resources (The MDI Framework) as a boundary object.
E-mail: fksmahmoud@gmail.com

Mr Wanda Masondo

Wanda joined the WMCS project in 2017 as a full-time doctoral fellow. His research focuses on exploring teachers’ experiences of learning and their new ways of teaching (if they have changed) after participating in the Transition Maths 1 course. He is also involved in the Learning Gains project.
E-mail: wanda.masondo@wits.ac.za

Ms Vasantha Moodley

She has been a secondary school mathematics teacher for 27 years and has taught in both public and private schools. She joined the project in 2017 as a full-time doctoral fellow. Her research is an investigation of teachers’ take-up of a mathematics teaching framework introduced to them in a professional development programme (Transition Maths 1). She assist with planning for the Transition Maths 1 course. She also help in facilitating a course for senior phase mathematics subject advisors.
E-mail: vasantha.moodley@wits.ac.za

Mrs Yvonne Sanders

She worked for 5 years as a secondary school mathematics teacher. She joined the project in 2016 as a full time Masters fellow and now a full time PhD fellow. Her research focuses on learner error and is linked to the Learning Gains project. She is also involved in the professional development course, Transition Maths 1.
E-mail: yvonne.gubler@gmail.com

Post-doctoral fellows
  • Dr Jehad Alshwaikh
  • Dr Moneoang Leshota
  • Dr Shadrack Moalosi
  • Dr Lisnet Mwadzaangati
  • Dr Williams Ndlovu
  • Dr Forster Ntow
  • Dr Femi Otulaja
  • Dr Sitti Patahuddin
  • Dr Iresha Ratnayake
  • Dr Erlina Ronda
  • Dr Shikker Takker

There were also 18 Masters graduates and 31 Honours graduates who were supervised in the WMCS project. Many drew on project data for their research, thus complementing the work in the main research projects and often extending the empirical work by collecting additional data.

Completed doctorates
  • Dr Regina Essack
  • Dr Lizeka Gcasamba
  • Dr Moneoang Leshota
  • Dr Nontsikelelo Luxomo
  • Dr Wanda Masondo
  • Dr Shadrack Moalosi
  • Dr Vasantha Moodley
  • Dr Patricia Phiri-Nalube
  • Dr Vasen Pillay
  • Dr Yvonne Sanders
Collaborators
  • Prof Mike Askew (SA, UK)
  • Dr Patrick Barmby (SA, UK)
  • Prof Anjum Halai (Pakistan)
  • Prof Jeremy Hodgen (UK)
  • Prof Steve Lerman (UK)
  • Mr Bernard Murphy (UK)
  • Dr Erlina Ronda (Philippines)
  • Prof Ulla Runesson (Sweden)
  • Prof Anna Sfard (Israel)
  • Prof Ravi Subramaniam (India)
  • Prof Hamsa Venkat (SA, Ireland)
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