Governor Chukwuma Soludo has introduced STEM education in Anambra public secondary schools, highlighting its importance for a technology-driven future. Represented by his deputy Dr. Onyekachi Ibezim, Soludo emphasized the need for STEM to enhance students’ creative thinking and problem-solving skills. The initiative includes distributing modern science lab equipment, addressing outdated resources identified by GEOGRO Global Resources Ltd. Soludo has also implemented free education and infrastructure upgrades. Prof. Nkechi Ikediugwu encouraged students to embrace this opportunity for a future in science and technology. How can we further support STEM education in schools? Read more.
Discussion Question: What are the potential challenges that schools might face when implementing STEM education, and how can they be addressed?