It’s Time to Teach Mathematics and Science subjects in Vernacular:
Nigerian Government
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The Federal
Government says primary and secondary schools in the country will soon start
teaching Mathematics and Science subjects in indigenous languages. The Minister
of Science and Technology, Ogbonnaya Onu said this at the inauguration of
inter-ministerial committee on teaching of mathematics and science subjects in
local languages in Abuja on Wednesday. The inter-ministerial committee involved
Federal Ministry of Science and Technology and the Ministry of Education. He
said the inter-ministerial committee would help to develop the capacity of the
local languages to serve as effective tools for teaching mathematics and
science subjects. According to him, the project will help Nigerian students to
understand mathematics and science subjects better. He said the project would
also promote the application of science and technology for national
development. The minister expressed concern of the government over the low
interest in mathematics and the science subjects by students. Mr. Onu said
various countries like India and China adopted a related strategy by teaching
mathematics and the science subjects in their indigenous languages at the
primary school level. He added that those countries were making advancement in
science and technology.
“For us to
build the country of our dreams, for us to make Nigeria a truly great nation, a
nation that is able to feed and house its citizens, a nation with a stable
currency, we must embrace science and technology. “Nigeria will remain
dependent nation if the citizens did not embrace science and technology,
because no nation can become great without science and technology. “If Nigeria
is to be great then, Nigerians must embrace science and technology. “The
socio-economic challenges we are facing in the country is as a result of
inadequate application of science and technology,” he said. Mr. Onu said that
graduates were no longer able to get jobs after their studies because the
nation imports everything it needed. Earlier, the Minister of Education, Adamu
Adamu, said using mother tongue to teach science and mathematics would
certainly help and ensure better understanding of the of the subjects. Mr.
Adamu, who was represented by Useni Adamu, the director overseeing the office
of the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, said that the project would
facilitate a major breakthrough in the area of science and technology.
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