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Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by fmlala: 10:47am On Jan 30, 2017
timota:
u don't know what u are saying cos the greatest nation on earth United states is using a british language




Its you tha
mazizitonene:
timota:
u don't know what u are saying cos the greatest nation on earth United states is using a british language




Its you that don't know what you are saying cos English language is the native language of the Americans because their forefathers migrated from Britain.

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Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by ckmayoca: 10:48am On Jan 30, 2017
Nonsense move. How many languages do we have in this country? how can it be applicable for such person to be useful in another region of the country?
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by miqos02(m): 10:48am On Jan 30, 2017
hmm
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by biggie73(m): 10:49am On Jan 30, 2017
Please, don't destroy the already battered Nigerian educational system.
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by aviazuva: 10:50am On Jan 30, 2017
Good.
But how do we say Pythagoras theory in Igbo ?
Maybe Pitagoras tiori hahahaha
Asikwalanamsi
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by wizkidblogger(f): 10:50am On Jan 30, 2017
They should start immediately joor.

We need to put an end to the English craze.
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by LordIsaac(m): 10:50am On Jan 30, 2017
I weep for Mr. Buhari's cabinet. If you acquired the knowledge of Maths via Yoruba language, how would you teach it to Hausa children? This simple logic our ministers cannot decipher. Obviously, it's another means of getting bad riches!
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Egalitarian1: 10:55am On Jan 30, 2017
I agree with You Sir.China and India are making tremendous achievements in the world of science and technology because they use their local languages in teaching sciences. All the English grammar that we have been speaking in this country, who e epp? Upon all our A1 in English language, we still can't do without importation. Bido taa gabazia, agam eji Igbo weere na akuziri umuakwukwo mu maths na chemistry hoohaa!

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Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Micah360(m): 10:57am On Jan 30, 2017
Watching wide-eyed to see how it goes
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Kaxmytex(m): 10:57am On Jan 30, 2017
Welcome development
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by tunazi(m): 11:01am On Jan 30, 2017
veekid:
Na prayer; I'll say Amen!
Buh e go sweet sha; how you wan Sabi teach students polynomials, calculus for Yoruba Abegi Mr minister, Nigeria is already in a state on confusion better make yoh leave am like that #ImO
Do they teach polynomials and calculus in primary schools
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Kingsley1000(m): 11:02am On Jan 30, 2017
BizBayo:
When you are taught something in your local dialect, you tend to understand better and learn faster. Nice one
thats true ...most road side mechanics and vulcanizers are very smart even most than most graduates but the fact they couldn't express themselves in English,they are being labelled as illiterates and dull





English is just a language ,its not a yardstick for measuring intelligence

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Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Nobody: 11:05am On Jan 30, 2017
Good! ...after years of ''NO VERNACULAR''
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by abouzaid: 11:07am On Jan 30, 2017
these guys are lacking in ideas, if i learn mathematics in igbo,how can i teach it in Hausa during my youth service year? what we're lacking is knowledgeable teachers and lack of basic laboratory equipment,simple.
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by NaijaNaWaa: 11:07am On Jan 30, 2017
This is what you get when your Science and Technology Minister belongs to the stone age.
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Mayflowa(m): 11:08am On Jan 30, 2017
Kingsley1000:
English language is reason why we are still underdeveloped ....great nations of the world still uphold their language eg japan china Germany France

What is flash drive in your language? Last time I check, the north using hausato teach doesn't do better
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by musicwriter(m): 11:11am On Jan 30, 2017
yemmybx:
The Minister of Science and Technology, Dr . Ogbonnaya Onu , has said plans are underway to ensure that primary schools in the country teach mathematics and science subjects in indigenous languages.

The plan is meant to encourage the application of science and technology in the country , Onu said .
The minister stated this while addressing pupils of Ekulu Primary School in Enugu, the Enugu State capital.

Onu was at the school to present computer sets and other science kits donated by the Ministry of Science and Technology to the school .
Noting that Nigeria’ s future depended on how effectively it applied science and technology , Onu said the country could one day send scientists into space .

The minister said the Federal Government was worried about the low interest in mathematics and the sciences in primary and secondary schools across the country .
The problem can be addressed by “ popularising” the subjects , he said .

Onu stated , “The Ministry of Science and Technology is worried over the low interest in mathematics and the science subjects , so, we are working on plans to teach mathematics and sciences in indigenous languages in primary schools.

“ These pupils grow up with their indigenous languages at home before they start going to school , where they are now taught in foreign languages. So , we have observed that there is a challenge to understand the foreign languages first before they could even start understanding what they are being taught.
“ We believe that this plan will help our students to understand mathematics and the science subjects , and also promote the application of science and technology for national development . ”
He added that some countries that were making advancement in science and technology , such as India, adopted a similar strategy by teaching mathematics and the science subjects in indigenous languages at the primary school level .
The minister, however, said there was a need to first develop the vocabulary of the indigenous languages before they could be used to teach the subjects effectively.

He said the Ministry of Science and Technology would collaborate with the Ministry of Education to develop the capacity of the local languages to serve as effective tools for teaching mathematics and science subjects.

He believed that Nigeria would remain an import- dependent nation if the citizens did not embrace science and technology .

He linked the socio-economic challenges in the country to inadequate application of science and technology .

The minister stated, “ No nation can become great without science and technology . If Nigeria is to be great, then , Nigerians must embrace science and technology .

“ You can’ t produce anything without science and technology. We are exporting our jobs by importing everything we need , and that is why our graduates are no longer able to get jobs after their studies.

“ For us to build the country of our dreams , for us to make Nigeria a truly great nation , a nation that is able to feed and house its citizens, a nation with a stable currency , we must embrace science and technology .

“ It is my duty as the minister of science and technology to make Nigerians to understand this.”

http://punchng.com/schools-teach-maths-science-indigenous-languages-onu/

This would be the best thing ever to happen in Africa since our independence. When we take control of education it will be the beginning of prosperity, freedom, real independence, development, name it!!!. The western world view imposed on us in the sciences and arts will all go away and we will develop our own minds. You can imagine a future where an Igbo or Yoruba chemistry professor begin to challenge western theories with our own findings.

To start, they should make sure our schools begin to require "credit" in our various native languages and make it compulsory subject. Then, create the terminologies, they need do that with scholars of our native languages.
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by InyinyaAgbaOku(m): 11:14am On Jan 30, 2017
Rubbish.
What's the point of learning maths and sciences in your indigenous language only to graduate without infrastructures to practice it?

Those of us that did sciences understood them, the language wasn't the problem. We lacked materials and good teachers.

Don't blame it on language.
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Kingsley1000(m): 11:16am On Jan 30, 2017
timota:
u don't know what u are saying cos the greatest nation on earth United states is using a british language
....English is uSA's indigenous language because they migrated from Britain over 1000years ago,and America is great courtesy of foreigners(encompasses many nations)
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by mykeljosef: 11:19am On Jan 30, 2017
Kingsley1000:
English language is reason why we are still underdeveloped ....great nations of the world still uphold their language eg japan china Germany France


oga shut up


Japan or Germany or France

dont have over 208 official languages

and each one don't have branches (Fulani and hausa sound alike yet they are different)


you cant force any language in Nigeria hence the neutral language English



Nigeria backwardness has always been ethnic and religious related......19th century mentality expected to give meaningful results in 2017..... kolewerk

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Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Gmajor(m): 11:20am On Jan 30, 2017
AlexCk:
Hmmm,

Doesn't seem bad tho,
In most if not all Asian countries, they don't teach in English, and they are considered very smart. Even in some parts of Europe,

Pretty sure, when Pythagoras and co. were gisting maths, it wasn't in English , or daVinci, volta, Archimedes and co.

But English important shaaa, universal language, let no1 deceive ya.

PS: learning a foreign lingua good too o, all na determination shaa

how many languages are spoken in China?
how big is China compared to Nigeria?
how many languages are spoken in Nigeria?
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Kingsley1000(m): 11:21am On Jan 30, 2017
Mayflowa:


What is flash drive in your language? Last time I check, the north using hausato teach doesn't do better
....no language is complete,there are many french,Italian and German words imbibed to ensure completion of English language





flash drive for instance can still be called"flash drive" since we don't have any indigenous name for it.i agree that many science terminologies are alien to us
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by gatiano(m): 11:30am On Jan 30, 2017
True independence! May The Creators, The Originators of Creation and Universes see this to fruition and total accomplishment! Ase Eledumare, Ase wa.
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by INTERMAN: 11:36am On Jan 30, 2017
Kingsley1000:
English language is reason why we are still underdeveloped ....great nations of the world still uphold their language eg japan china Germany France
then you should go back to using charcoal and all yout local technologies your fore fathers made for you too. You downgrading the power of English. O Funny
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by bantudra: 11:37am On Jan 30, 2017
if you are not planning to leave nigeria,then it makes no sense to learn english...

what use is english to a sokoto man when he stays in sokoto his ol life..

english shouldnt be a must...

anybody that want to learn english can learn it in a free course...
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Nobody: 11:38am On Jan 30, 2017
Is this not the same man that promised to be the best minister Nigeria has ever produced.

Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by UncleJudax(m): 11:39am On Jan 30, 2017
Kingsley1000:
English language is reason why we are still underdeveloped ....great nations of the world still uphold their language eg japan china Germany France
Hian na language make we never develop? Na wa o. These countries you mentioned have a central language...which happens to be english for nigeria.

Which central language, other than english do you think would be acceptable in nigeria...Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Effik, Ngas? when we hate ourselves like kilode.

This kind of thing would probably work if nigeria were to go back to regional government.

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Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by AlexCk: 11:39am On Jan 30, 2017
Gmajor:


how many languages are spoken in China?
how big is China compared to Nigeria?
how many languages are spoken in Nigeria?

China - regional language (Mongolian, Tibetan, Uyghu, etc), official language (standard Chinese)

Nigeria - regional language (Yoruba, igbo hausa, etc), official language (English)


China is bigger in land mass and population than Nigeria
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by bantudra: 11:42am On Jan 30, 2017
UncleJudax:

Hian na language make we never develop? Na wa o. These countries you mentioned have a central language...which happens to be english for nigeria.

Which central language, other than english do you think would be acceptable in nigeria...Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba, Effik, Ngas? when we hate ourselves like kilode.

This kind of thing would have worked if nigeria were to go back to regional government.


its not about another national language..

you learn easier with the language that you were taught at home...

in the east learn in igbo...
in the west learn in yoruba..
in the north learn in hausa..

much easier for the children....

and if anybody realy needs english,they can learn english additionaly after learning in their native languages..
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by ThinkSmarter: 11:42am On Jan 30, 2017
A very good news to my Aboki students up here in the North
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Username189: 11:43am On Jan 30, 2017
I see a lot of ignorance on this thread. This is something the western region has been screaming since time immemorial. It almost became possible in the 80s I think. There is a butttt load of overwhelming evidence about the immense benefits of teaching making Indigenous languages (L1) as the sole language of instruction for these levels of education.
And may I inform people that don't know, that Yoruba language is the most researched and developed indigenous language, which has been constantly updated by linguist and educationist over time (A quick google search will help anyone who is genuinely interested in this subject ). to meet up with the necessary terms and vocabulary of various subjects ranging from medicine to engineering to information technology etc. I have to give credit to various men and women who have been passionate about this subject. People like Dr. Kayode J. Fakinlede of the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), compiled and published Modern Dictionary of the Yoruba Language: Translation of Modern and Scientific English to Yoruba.
Professor Omotoye Olorode a botanist, whilst at Obafemi Awolowo University compiled native words for different plants in Yorubaland. Of special interest is the work of a linguist, Professor Kola Owolabi of the University of Ibadan who, whilst translating the 1999 Nigerian Constitution into Yoruba, created indigenous legislative terms for the language. In the past decade or more, he has devoted his entire time and energy to the creation of technical terms in specialized domains for use in Yoruba. In 2008, he established the Centre for Yoruba Language Engineering (CYLE) in Ibadan. People too numerous to mention.
A quick walk to the Yoruba language center of the university of Ibadan, largely funded by the US. State department will enlighten anyone who is geniunely interested in the great stride people have made both home and abroad about this subject.
Re: Schools To Teach Maths, Science In Indigenous Languages-Onu by Kingsley1000(m): 11:48am On Jan 30, 2017
INTERMAN:
then you should go back to using charcoal and all yout local technologies your fore fathers made for you too. You downgrading the power of English. O Funny
little did u know that most contemporary machines and equipments wasn't invented by English people.....did u know that Britain colonised china(particularly hongkong,harbin and macau)but they still retain their indigenous language

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