Liberia’s MCSS Boss Stresses Importance of Science Education

The Superintendent of the Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS), Isaac Saye Lakpoh Zawolo has emphasized the significance of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics, (STEAM) to the development of any nation.

Speaking at the Science and Art Exhibition Innovation 2023 Ceremony sponsored by the Aware International School System in Paynesville, Zawolo said that developing Countries should rely on technical education.

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He further added that if Liberia is to grow economically, it should focus more on technical education.

He said STEAM education places a premium on critical thinking skills and innovation, added that critical thinking drives innovation and innovation allows countries to develop faster.

He expressed commitment to Liberia’s educational sector to introduce and incorporate technical education.


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