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Make STEM Education a priority in various stages of learning -Manager

Takoradi, Aug. 2, GNA – Mr Emmanuel Kwamina Salia, Regional Manager of the Catholic Education Unit for Western Region, has called on stakeholders to make Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education a priority at all levels of the education process.

He indicated that practical knowledge was what would broaden the skills, talents and capabilities of students, hence the need to equip the younger ones with the requisite practical tuition.

Mr Salia made the call at the 10th graduation ceremony of St. John Paul II School in the Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolis of the Western Region.

“It is about time we shifted our attention from theoretical teaching and the speaking of big grammar and focus on what would develop the child and the country”, he noted.

The ceremony was on the theme: “Empowering little champions: The role of stakeholders in building STEM education in Ghana.”

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