Play Africa - Women in STEM - Q&A with Dr Kulsum Kondiah
How can testing water help detect outbreaks of disease? Learn more from Dr Kulsum Kondiah, a senior lecturer and researcher in the Faculty of Science at University of Johannesburg! Dr Kondiah received her PhD in microbiology. In this video, she shows us that science is everywhere, and how we can do science at home. She does a fun activity in this video, showing children and adults alike how our senses of smell and taste can help us tell whether something is good or bad for us.
Play Africa's #womeninstem video series includes child-friendly interviews with a range of women scientists. These videos can be used by parents and educators to teach children about various fields of science, inspiring a new generation of scientists and innovators. We bring the excitement of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to South African children of different backgrounds, ages and abilities. Everyone can become a scientist!
Many educators and parents tell us they want to use play to help introduce children to STEM skills, and awareness of the changing world around them, but often don't know where to start. We help educators and parents learn how to enliven and enrich their early learning with playful STEM centres, using easy-to-find, everyday materials. Together with educators and parents, we can help build critical skills for a changing world.
Interested in learning more? Reach out to us to learn more about STEM Seeds, I am a Scientist, and Science at Home, three Play Africa programmes that empower children and educators to build STEM skills and climate change awareness through play.
Play Africa (playafrica.org.za) is southern Africa's leading children’s museum, based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Based at the iconic Constitution Hill, a former prison complex that is now the seat of South Africa’s Constitutional Court, Play Africa operates in the courtyards just 15 metres from the cell where former President Nelson Mandela was once incarcerated. As an independent cultural institution, its exhibits and programmes are designed to stimulate imagination, experimentation, innovation and problem-solving in children, as well as their families and educators.
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Play Africa's #womeninstem video series includes child-friendly interviews with a range of women scientists. These videos can be used by parents and educators to teach children about various fields of science, inspiring a new generation of scientists and innovators. We bring the excitement of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) to South African children of different backgrounds, ages and abilities. Everyone can become a scientist!
Many educators and parents tell us they want to use play to help introduce children to STEM skills, and awareness of the changing world around them, but often don't know where to start. We help educators and parents learn how to enliven and enrich their early learning with playful STEM centres, using easy-to-find, everyday materials. Together with educators and parents, we can help build critical skills for a changing world.
Interested in learning more? Reach out to us to learn more about STEM Seeds, I am a Scientist, and Science at Home, three Play Africa programmes that empower children and educators to build STEM skills and climate change awareness through play.
Play Africa (playafrica.org.za) is southern Africa's leading children’s museum, based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Based at the iconic Constitution Hill, a former prison complex that is now the seat of South Africa’s Constitutional Court, Play Africa operates in the courtyards just 15 metres from the cell where former President Nelson Mandela was once incarcerated. As an independent cultural institution, its exhibits and programmes are designed to stimulate imagination, experimentation, innovation and problem-solving in children, as well as their families and educators.
#playafrica #stemseeds #iamascientist #girlsinstem #stem #womeninstem #stemeducation #science #womeninscience #stemgirls #education #girlsinscience #womenempowerment #steam #girlpower #stemwomen #womensupportingwomen #shecanstem #africa #southafrica #africansinstem #steminafrica #educators #3M #3MSouthernAfrica #3MMiddleEast #usembassypretoria
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