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Title: | Teaching Science, Technology and Mathematics Education in a Terrorist Environment: A Challenge to Sustainable National Development |
Authors: | Ozoji, Bernadette Ebele Bahago, Beatrice Ahmadu Omole, Catherine Eduwem, Joy |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Publisher: | Contemporary Journal of Arts and Science |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.1;No.1; Pp 114-119 |
Abstract: | Science, technology and mathematics education play a crucial role in the economic and social
transformation of nations of the world. No wonder the Nigerian Policy on Education stipulates that science should
be compulsory at the basic and secondary levels of education. At the tertiary level of education, the Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examinations Board mandates that admission into Nigerian universities should be in the ratio of
60:40 in favour of science and its related courses. Could these dreams be realized in an environment which poses
serious threats to security, peace and educational advancement of the society? This paper focuses on the concept of
terrorism and the devastating effects of terrorist attacks on effective delivery of science, technology, and
mathematics (STM) education, particularly in the North East and North Central geo-political zones of Nigeria.
The challenges the problem poses to sustainable national development were further discussed. Recommendations
made were as follows: Nigeria should work in collaboration with notable countries of the world which has been able
to tackle terrorism successfully as a way out of its present predicament; issues of terrorism and ways of averting
them should be incorporated into the nation's school science curricular at all levels of education. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1935 |
Appears in Collections: | Science and Technology Education
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