2022
DOI: 10.31248/ijet2021.093
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Importance and challenges of science education in the development of Ilorin and its environ: Some policy implications

Abstract: The study focused on the assessment of science education in Nigeria (Ilorin metropolis in particular), its importance to the conurbation development, challenges of science education in the area and some policy suggestions. The researcher observed political and economic issues as major challenges hindering the development of science education in Ilorin and it environ. One of the major policies is that all science subjects’ teachers should be exposed to necessary tools in order to enhance science teachings, and … Show more

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“…It suggests that the legal system should be updated to support and protect the rights of learners and educators in the STEM fields, thereby facilitating a conducive environment for STEM education. Yusuf (2021) explores the importance and challenges of science education in the development of Ilorin, Nigeria, providing policy implications. The study recommends that government and stakeholders should invest more in science education, particularly in terms of resources and teacher training.…”
Section: Policy Implications and Recommendations In Nigerian Stem Edu...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It suggests that the legal system should be updated to support and protect the rights of learners and educators in the STEM fields, thereby facilitating a conducive environment for STEM education. Yusuf (2021) explores the importance and challenges of science education in the development of Ilorin, Nigeria, providing policy implications. The study recommends that government and stakeholders should invest more in science education, particularly in terms of resources and teacher training.…”
Section: Policy Implications and Recommendations In Nigerian Stem Edu...mentioning
confidence: 99%