Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Centre for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education in Africa (CEMASTEA), Gladys Masai, has urged In-Service Education and Training (INSET) Centre Principals and County Trainers to ensure that skills gained during training are effectively shared and applied to strengthen Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) in schools. In a…
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