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Don Advocates Use of Local Languages to Enhance Mathematics Learning

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Prof. Joseph Kayode of Mathematics Department, the Federal University of Technology, Akure ( FUTA), has advocated the use of Nigerian languages to teach mathematics with local examples to demystify the subject for learners.

Kayode enumerated different strategies that could be used to enhance the study of mathematics among students at all levels of the country’s education system.

He gave the advice while delivering the 141th inaugural lecture of the university with the title “Numeric: Bedrock of Human Endeavours” on Wednesday, in Akure.

The don said considering the importance of mathematics to the study of any course and practice of any profession, it was expedient to put structures in place that would enable learners to easily assimilate mathematical concepts.

Kayode said efforts must be made by handlers of mathematics from primary to tertiary levels of education to remove the induced phobia towards mathematics by making the subject friendly to learners.

He added that teachers must bring the contents of the subject to the level of the learners by majorly using local materials, relating examples to the day-to-day life experiences of teachers and learners.

The don also proposed that mathematics should be taught in local languages and dialects.

According to him,the proposal should be introduced in the curriculum for teaching mathematics to pupils at the primary level for a better understanding of basic concepts upon which mathematics is built and developed.

He said this would be supported by the production of textbooks in local languages at the developmental stage of the learners.

“This will make early learners to easily internalize the subject and have little or no phobia for it.

” And, to discourage the importation of foreign teaching and laboratory materials, the government should also provide opportunities for local manufacturing of teaching materials and establishment of mathematics laboratories in schools,” he said.

The don urged governments at all levels as well as private individuals to make concerted and focused efforts at improving funding of mathematical projects and research at all levels of mathematics education in the country.

Kayode urged schools to ensure employment of only qualified and competent mathematics teachers to teach mathematics at all levels of education.

He stressed the need for regular training, retraining and remedial programmes for mathematics teachers to enhance their competence and relevance in modern pedagogy and handling of state-of-the-art teaching facilities.

The don, however, noted that to be able to attract and retain qualified, competent and experienced mathematics teachers, there was need to provide robust and attractive remuneration packages in form of allowances and incentives.

The lecturer said that everyone, in particular and the society in general, should be made to see mathematics as a way of life and the language of living.

According to him, a massive public enlightenment campaign should be made through all media platforms to allay the fears students and parents’ exhibit towards mathematics.

In his words, the Chairman of the event, the Vice Chancellor of FUTA, Prof. Joseph Fuwape, said the lecture was cerebral and lauded its adept delivery.

Fuwape described Kayode as an erudite scholar who had demonstrated academic leadership in the university community and had contributed immensely to the development of body of knowledge in his area of his specialization.( NAN)

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FG Reconstitutes Committee to Renegotiate 2009 University Agreements

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The Federal Government has re-established a seven-member renegotiation committee to address the 2009 agreements with university-based unions.Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman, at the committee’s inauguration in Abuja on Monday, gave them a three-month deadline to conclude negotiations.

The committee brings together representatives from the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) and Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities (SSANU).
Others are Non-Academic Staff of Educational and Associated Institutions (NASU), and the National Association of Academic Technologists (NAAT).Mamman stated that President Bola Tinubu’s government aimed to improve the education system and maintain peace on campuses.
He noted that renegotiations began in 2017 but were delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.He said that the previous committee, led by Prof. Nimi Briggs, produced a draft report covering significant areas.The minister urged the reconstituted committee to work diligently and produce realistic agreements addressing the challenges facing the Nigerian University System (NUS).Committee Chairman, Dr Yayale Ahmed, appealed to the government to support universities in achieving global competitiveness and to consider lecturers’ salaries as investments.ASUU President, Prof. Emmanuel Osodeke, thanked the government and expressed hope that the new committee would succeed where previous ones failed.He emphasised the unions’ readiness to renegotiate, provided the government worked towards a stable academic calendar.(NAN)

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Basic Education’s new Curriculum Commences Jan. 2025 – FG

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The Federal Ministry of Education has announced that the new curriculum for basic education will commence across schools in Jan. 2025.

The Minister of Education, Prof. Tahir Mamman disclosed this on Monday in Abuja, at a stakeholders meeting on the implementation of the new curriculum.

Mamman said new curriculum for senior secondary education would also commence by Sept.

2025.

He said the new curriculum would address problems of learning crises and employability.

According to him, the new skills acquisition to be introduced would have multiplier effect by equipping students with 21st century skills.

“In the last one year, we have worked with stakeholders to develop a skills framework that will inject skills right from the latter part of basic education to secondary education.

“The whole idea is that, by the time children finished, they should have a minimum of two skills so that they can have a productive life,’’ he said.

The Minister said the meeting was conveyed to discuss the modality and as well tidy some aspects of the curriculum, while also giving timeline for implementation, support, monitoring and evaluation.

He said the next three months would be used for preparatory stage. including preparing teachers guide in using the curriculum.

When asked on the difference between the new scheme and the 6:3:3:4 system of education that also infused skills, he said the problem was the inability to implement the policy.

“The major justification for what we have done has been the inability to implement the 6:3:3:4 system from inception

“The minimum academic standard of 1993 shows a reason for 6:3:3:4 and the Act outlined clearly the learning trajectory of schools in Nigeria.

“It was envisaged that by the time learners finished basic education, they would have acquired skills. Unfortunately, we departed from it,’’ he said.

The Director of Curriculum, Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), Dr Garba Gandu, said the new curriculum would provide prerequisite skills and training for global competitiveness.

Gandu said the curriculum is competency and digital based, as it also aligned with Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and (STEAM) methods.

The new curriculum includes 15 newly introduced trade subjects for basic education.

The subjects are, basic digital literacy such as information technology, vocational entrepreneurship skills such as building and construction, plumbing and tiling.

Others are hospitality such as hair styling, make-up and services such as construction, GSM repairs, satellite and CCTV installation and maintenance and garment making, among others. (NAN)

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Zamfara Gives Reasons for Disengaging 109 Contract Teachers

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The Zamfara Teachers Service Board said the recent disengagement of the 109 contract teachers by the state government was not based on ethnic, tribal or religious reasons.

The Chairman of board, Alhaji Muhammad Aliyu-Anka, stated this while speaking to newsmen in Gusau on Friday.

The state government recently announced the dismissal of 109 contracted teachers over failure to abide by the government contract policy.

“You know, the disengagement of the teachers was not on ethnic, religious or tribal reasons, it was for the interest of the state.

“You know Gov. Dauda Lawal declared a state of emergency on the education sector of the state.

“The state government embarked on massive infrastructural investment on education across the state,” Aliyu-Anka said

He said that the provision of qualified and regular teachers was necessary to achieve the government’s policy.

He said that some of the teachers had abandoned their contracts and they were teaching at private schools while still collecting salaries from the government.

Aliyu-Anka said, “The board recommended the termination of the contracts of teachers who did not abide by the rules and regulations of the state.

“Many of the disengaged teachers were not attending schools to teach, leaving volunteers to teach the pupils.”

The chairman stated that the volunteer teachers were more qualified and they were not receiving salaries from the state government.

He said,”Considering the roles played by the volunteers in our schools, the state government plans to recruit 2000 teachers to fill the gaps by the disengaged teachers.”  (NAN)

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