Primary Schools To Teach Maths And Science In Native Languages Says Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu

Date: 30-01-2017 10:14 am (7 years ago) | Author: CLARA JANCITA
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The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, has said plans are underway to ensure that primary schools in the country teach mathematics and science subjects in indigenous languages. The plan is meant to encourage the application of science and technology in the country, Onu said. The minister stated this while addressing pupils of Ekulu Primary School in Enugu, the Enugu State capital. Onu was at the school to present computer sets and other science kits donated by the Ministry of Science and Technology to the school. Noting that Nigeria’s future depended on how effectively it applied science and technology, Onu said the country could one day send scientists into space.

The minister said the Federal Government was worried about the low interest in mathematics and the sciences in primary and secondary schools across the country. The problem can be addressed by “popularising” the subjects, he said.

Onu stated, “The Ministry of Science and Technology is worried over the low interest in mathematics and the science subjects, so, we are working on plans to teach mathematics and sciences in indigenous languages in primary schools.
He added that some countries that were making advancement in science and technology, such as India, adopted a similar strategy by teaching mathematics and the science subjects in indigenous languages at the primary school level.

The minister, however, said there was a need to first develop the vocabulary of the indigenous languages before they could be used to teach the subjects effectively. He said the Ministry of Science and Technology would collaborate with the Ministry of Education to develop the capacity of the local languages to serve as effective tools for teaching mathematics and science subjects. He believed that Nigeria would remain an import-dependent nation if the citizens did not embrace science and technology. He linked the socio-economic challenges in the country to inadequate application of science and technology.

The minister stated,
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“No nation can become great without science and technology. If Nigeria is to be great, then, Nigerians must embrace science and technology.
“You can’t produce anything without science and technology. We are exporting our jobs by importing everything we need, and that is why our graduates are no longer able to get jobs after their studies.

“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. “It is my duty as the minister of science and technology to make Nigerians to understand this.”


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