STEM Education: A Ray of Hope for African Countries

A. Mutsvangwa, Nicholas Zezekwa
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Globally, the provision of robust education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) is viewed as a vital ingredient in the economic success of any nation. Studies suggest a strong correlation between advances in the STEM fields and superiority of the leading economies of the world. Unfortunately, Africa seriously lags behind in the provision and delivery of quality STEM education. The purpose of this study is to review and consider the role that STEM education plays in the attainment of sustainable livelihoods for the African continent. The study also outlines and explores current challenges facing the delivery of STEM education in the schooling systems in Africa, with a sharp focus on sub-Saharan Africa. This study primarily utilized the conceptual analysis method and review of literature from research articles and scientific reports related to STEM education. The study revealed that the main issues that hinder the growth of STEM education in Africa include, the shortage of qualified STEM teachers, overcrowded classrooms, lack of resources, outdated curricula and inadequate teachers’ content and pedagogical content knowledge. In particular, of all the African students enrolled in higher education institutions, less than 25% of them are pursuing STEM qualifications, and of those students, only 30% are female. Several recommendations are suggested to the relevant stakeholders to address the challenges established in order to empower sub-Saharan Africa through solid STEM education.
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STEM教育:非洲国家的希望之光
在全球范围内,提供强有力的科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)教育被视为任何国家经济成功的重要因素。研究表明,STEM领域的进步与世界领先经济体的优势之间存在很强的相关性。不幸的是,非洲在提供优质STEM教育方面严重落后。本研究的目的是回顾和考虑STEM教育在实现非洲大陆可持续生计方面所起的作用。该研究还概述并探讨了目前在非洲学校系统中实施STEM教育所面临的挑战,重点关注撒哈拉以南非洲地区。本研究主要采用概念分析法,并对STEM教育相关的研究论文和科学报告进行文献综述。该研究显示,阻碍非洲STEM教育发展的主要问题包括:合格的STEM教师短缺、教室过度拥挤、资源缺乏、课程过时以及教师的教学内容和教学内容知识不足。特别是,在所有进入高等教育机构的非洲学生中,只有不到25%的人在攻读STEM资格,而在这些学生中,只有30%是女性。为通过扎实的STEM教育增强撒哈拉以南非洲的权能,向相关利益攸关方提出了几项建议,以应对所面临的挑战。
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