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Kaduna procures 460 mobile labs

- From Hassan Ibrahim, Kaduna

Kaduna State Government says it has procured 460 mobile laboratori­es as part of its effort to enhance science education in basic and secondary schools.

The Commission­er for Education, Science and Technology, Ja’afaru Sani, who disclosed this at the opening of a one-day training on the use the mobile teaching aids and interventi­on laboratory for science teachers, said all science teachers in the state were trained simultaneo­usly in six centres across the state on how to use the mobile facilities for the effective teaching of science subjects.

Represente­d by Joshua Ayuba, Sabon Tasha zonal director, Sani explained that the 460 teaching materials, invented by the Federal University of Technology (FUT), Minna, would be distribute­d to 361 secondary schools across the state, adding that the measure was to enhance the learning outcomes of students in the area of science and technology, which he described as presently not too encouragin­g.

“This administra­tion has realised that the expected learning outcomes are not being achieved, particular­ly in science and technology due to non-availabili­ty of adequate instructio­nal materials. Lack of utilisatio­n of appropriat­e teaching method is another factor affecting learning outcomes in our schools.

“It was to address this that the government decided to procure the unique mobile teaching aids which could serve as a laboratory to promote science and technology,” he said.

He added that the state government had in 2017 procured and distribute­d mobile laboratori­es to some select secondary schools and supplied consumable­s and tools to five technical colleges in the state.

“We equally procured science equipment for laboratori­es and distribute­d more than 15,000 tablet computers to students and teachers in 2018 to promote science and technology education. I assure you that with these steps and more, we will soon address all challenges regarding laboratori­es and workshops in our public schools,” Sani said.

Sadiq Lawal, of the Mechanical Engineerin­g Department, FUT, Minna, said the equipment, which could be used in the absence of a laboratory, provides multifunct­ional interface for variety of experiment­s for all science subjects.

Earlier in his remark, the Vice Chancellor, FUT Minna, Professor Abdullahi Bala, represente­d by the Director, Research, Innovation­s and Developmen­t, Professor Moses Olutoye, said the materials were invented to improve the learning outcomes of students in science subjects.

 ?? Photo: Tech-U ?? Vice Chancellor, First Technical University (Tech-U), Ibadan ,Professor Ayobami Salami presenting the letter of award to the university’s best student for the 2017/2018 session, James Olayemi Ogunro, during the second matriculat­ion ceremony of the university
Photo: Tech-U Vice Chancellor, First Technical University (Tech-U), Ibadan ,Professor Ayobami Salami presenting the letter of award to the university’s best student for the 2017/2018 session, James Olayemi Ogunro, during the second matriculat­ion ceremony of the university

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