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Govt Begins First ‘21st Century’ Model STEM JHS

by John Kekeli
March 9, 2022
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Vice President Bawumia breaking the ground for the construction of STEM JHS in Essikado

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Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has cut sod for work to start on the first of planned nationwide construction of model STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics)-based Junior High Schools at Essikado in the Western Region.

Known as the ‘21st Century schools’, the STEM SHSs are designed to equip the youth at their formative stages with the necessary foundation on which to acquire the skills and knowledge – at the Free SHS or Free TVET level and beyond, required to hold their own and properly compete for excellence in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is underpinned by science.

The Model STEM Junior High Schools form part of a broad, ongoing effort designed to reform Ghana’s educational system and make it more responsive to the development needs of the nation.

It is also aimed at producing the critical mass of human resource necessary to drive the national development agenda.

When fully completed, the Essikado Model JHS and all subsequent ones will have five laboratories to provide practical training in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Robotics and Artificial Intelligence.

It will also have facilities to train hundreds of pupils, dormitories, recreational and accommodation facilities for both students and teachers.

Speaking ahead of the sod cutting ceremony last Saturday, which was also attended by the Omanhene of Essikado, Nana Kobina Nketsiah V, MP for Essikado-Ketan, Mr. Joe Ghartey; Deputy Minister for Education, Rev John Ntim Fordjuor, Vice President Bawumia insisted that Ghana cannot afford to be left behind in the Fourth Industrial revolution.

This, he pointed out, has motivated the Akufo-Addo Government to reform the education sector and invest heavily in STEM education.

“We were left behind in the earlier Industrial revolutions. What we cannot afford to do is to be left behind in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which is underpinned by science, and therefore it is very important that we put in place all the building blocks that will allow Ghana to fully participate in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

“But full participation means building the strong foundations. Yes, we’ve got to get our children in school and this is why we are putting in place Free Senior High School and Free TVET. But we also need to make sure that the foundations of science are there right from the beginning of the Second Cycle, at the Junior High School level.

Vice President Bawumia making a presentation to student of Fijai SHS

“So the Ministry of Education as part of its vision of re-imaging education is re-positioning the entire educational system to produce a critical mass of assertive and empowered Ghanaian students with essential skills for socio-economic transformation.

“The skills that we need to inculcate in our students include critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, communication, collaboration, data literacy and digital and computer science which have been drawn from the broad pillars of foundational literacies, competencies and character qualities of the 21st century.

“STEM education goes beyond school subjects; it gives a skill set that governs the way we think and behave,” he explained.

According to Vice President Bawumia, “Merging science, technology, engineering and mathematics education would help students solve challenges the country faces today.

“The STEM approach we are promoting to education fosters creativity and divergent thinking alongside fundamental disciplines and motivates and inspires young people to generate new technologies and ideas.

“Ultimately Ghana’s economic development and stability are dependent on our ability to invent and develop new products. This requires technological innovation which is obtainable through the expertise of specialists with knowledgeable science, technology, engineering and mathematics research”.

Fijai @ 70

Earlier in the day, Vice President Bawumia, who was Guest of Honour at the 70th Anniversary celebration of Fijai Senior High School, Sekondi, reiterated Government’s renewed focus on STEM education and skills acquisition, which he said, would help inculcate the ‘can do’ spirit in Ghanaian youth.

“Government is not only looking to the Free Senior High School policy as its developmental tool. Government is also looking to the introduction of the Technical Vocational Education and Training (T –VET) as a powerful pathway to equip people with the technical and professional skills needed for socioeconomic and industrial development of the country.

“To back this vision, Government is spending the equivalent of $500m to retool 54 TVET institutions, most of which are about 70% complete.

“It is expected that the T–VET would help improve productivity and competitiveness of the skilled workforce and to raise the income earning capabilities of people especially women and low income groups, through the provision of Quality–Oriented, Industry–Focused, Competency–Based and Lifelong Learning training.”

He challenged the students to “develop a mindset of possibilities”, with the belief that the Ghanaian is as mentally and physically capable as anyone in the world irrespective of race or location.

“We have beaten them, and we can continue to beat them if we put our minds to it. I believe Ghana has the best talent in the world.”

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