To be a leading centre of excellence in instructional innovation, community-based learning and mathematical resilience research in Africa and beyond.
To enhance teacher practice and learner outcomes in mathematics through research-informed pedagogical innovation, collaborative professional learning and culturally responsive interventions.
CIIMR is grounded in the belief that effective instruction emerges at the intersection of evidence, context and collaboration. The Centre advances pedagogies that are research-driven, culturally grounded, learner-sensitive and responsive to local and global educational challenges.
To strengthen mathematical instructional quality and learner resilience through innovative, evidence-based pedagogies and sustained communities of learning.
Upholding the highest standards of scholarly excellence, ethical research practices and intellectual honesty in all our work and collaborations.
Fostering meaningful partnerships across disciplines, institutions and communities of learning to address complex educational challenges through shared expertise.
Valuing diverse perspectives and designing interventions that honor local contexts, cultural knowledge and the unique needs of all learners.
Pursuing creative solutions and novel approaches while remaining firmly anchored in rigorous research and proven educational principles.
Prioritizing the growth and mindset development of learners, building their confidence, perseverance and capacity to thrive academically and personally.
To co-design, pilot, conduct research, validate and disseminate culturally responsive and context-specific pedagogical interventions that address learner needs in mathematics education and promote confidence, resilience and improved learning outcomes.
To support teacher professional development and teacher trainers through research-informed training, collaborative learning communities, mentorship and reflective practice aligned to competency-based education.
To build and sustain communities of learning that link researchers, practitioners and policymakers, fostering continuous knowledge exchange, collaborative inquiry and evidence-informed decision-making in mathematics education.
To contribute African scholarship to global discourse on mathematical resilience and pedagogy through generating contextually grounded research, advancing theory-informed practice and participating in international research networks and scholarly platforms.