Experts Meet On Harmonization Of Mathematics Curricula In Education System Across ECOWAS Region

The ECOWAS Commission through its Education Sector has commenced a technical meeting of experts/resource persons for the harmonization of Mathematics curricula in the education system in the ECOWAS region.

The technical meeting which held at the Commission’s Headquarters at Asokoro, Abuja had experts on Mathematics and Harmonization of Education Systems drawn from higher institutions and Mathematical centres within the ECOWAS region.

The meeting was declared open by the ECOWAS Commissioner in charge of Education, Science and Culture, Dr. Mamadou Jao.

In his opening address, Commissioner ESC conveyed the wishes of the President of the ECOWAS Commission, Jean Kassi Brou, while reiterating that the Mission of the ECOWAS Education Sector is to ensure access to quality education and training through the harmonization of policies and programs of education to strengthen Human Capital and promote academic mobility and labour in West Africa.

The Commissioner further highlighted that the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Education globally cannot be overemphasized.

He stated that Mathematics plays a pivotal role in scientific discoveries and technological innovation.

While presenting the concept note for the meeting, the Acting Principal Programme Officer for Education, Aisha Usman stated that one of the core objectives of the ECOWAS Education Sector is to implement the provisions of the ECOWAS Protocol on Education and Training, and the Convention on Recognition and Equivalence of Certificates.

She stated that the need for harmonization of Mathematics curricula in the ECOWAS region becomes imperative to ensure equivalence and recognition of certificates, contents taught entry qualification and duration of study in Mathematics.

The Acting PPO emphasized that the main goal of the meeting is to develop working documents and guidelines for the harmonization of mathematics curricula in the ECOWAS region, most especially the criteria/benchmark for the study of mathematics across various levels of education in the Region.

The one-week meeting which commenced on Monday 11th April 2022 will be concludes on Friday 15th April 2022.

The resource persons and other participants from the ECOWAS Commission are expected to produce a comprehensive report of the technical meeting for the harmonization of mathematics curricula for the ECOWAS region.


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