Kofi of Africa, it was extremely difficult to classify your piece. Was it just a story, a diatribe, a satire or a tongue in the cheek science that disjointedly traversed from nonscience to science. As far as I see it, science ... read full comment
Kofi of Africa, it was extremely difficult to classify your piece. Was it just a story, a diatribe, a satire or a tongue in the cheek science that disjointedly traversed from nonscience to science. As far as I see it, science education in Africa has been joke, devoid of Africanness - something that is essentially African and not Westernized, Arabized or orientalized. There was a time the ancients flocked to Alexandria, Egypt to learn Mathematics and Astronomy; Euclid, Ptolemy, Erastothenes, Archemedis and Aristotle learned science in Egypt. Then what happened . Around about 48 B.C. about 40,000 scrolls and books at the ancient library in Alexandria were burnt. Which has become a symbol of "knowledge & culture destroyed".
This is how we lost our ancient African knowledge and culture in science.
We have not made an effort since then to develop our own African scientific knowledge and culture. We have to - based on STEMIC.
KOFI OF AFRICA 12 years ago
Marcus,
Sometimes my pieces defy classification. Because they are meant to stimulate public discourse about issues of culture, society, economy and politics which contribute to Ghana's/Africa's development.
I at the un ... read full comment
Marcus,
Sometimes my pieces defy classification. Because they are meant to stimulate public discourse about issues of culture, society, economy and politics which contribute to Ghana's/Africa's development.
I at the unset of my posts: 'The purpose of this article, although weird and entertaining, is to help combat social superstition in Ghana through critical examination and expose of some ignorant, backward mindsets which conspire to underdevelop our people intellectually.'
It will seem you have helped to elevate Ghana's/Africa's cultural discourse, by historicising and defining the history of science knowledge - linking it to Alexandra.
This has edged us closer to combating prevalent superstition and ignorance in Africa. Thank you.
Regards.
ZONGOZONE 12 years ago
Mr . Ampadu, can you tell us the meaning of STEMIIC?
Thank you very much.
Mr . Ampadu, can you tell us the meaning of STEMIIC?
Thank you very much.
MARCUS AMPADU 12 years ago
STEMIC coined right here at this forum.
The S stands for science
T for technology
E for engineering
M for mathematics
I for innovations
and C for communications
Some of us believe that Ghana's education system, from ... read full comment
STEMIC coined right here at this forum.
The S stands for science
T for technology
E for engineering
M for mathematics
I for innovations
and C for communications
Some of us believe that Ghana's education system, from primary to the tertiary, should emphasize the teaching of STEMIC subjects & materials. I hope this is helpful.
Akomfem 12 years ago
Good article. However I'm certain the magician had a python ropun his neck and not a boa constrictor. Constrictors are not found in Ghana.
Good article. However I'm certain the magician had a python ropun his neck and not a boa constrictor. Constrictors are not found in Ghana.
KOFI OF AFRICA 12 years ago
Akomfem,
Thank you for the correction. I am always willing and open to learning.
Akomfem,
Thank you for the correction. I am always willing and open to learning.
Kofi of Africa, it was extremely difficult to classify your piece. Was it just a story, a diatribe, a satire or a tongue in the cheek science that disjointedly traversed from nonscience to science. As far as I see it, science ...
read full comment
Marcus,
Sometimes my pieces defy classification. Because they are meant to stimulate public discourse about issues of culture, society, economy and politics which contribute to Ghana's/Africa's development.
I at the un ...
read full comment
Mr . Ampadu, can you tell us the meaning of STEMIIC?
Thank you very much.
STEMIC coined right here at this forum.
The S stands for science
T for technology
E for engineering
M for mathematics
I for innovations
and C for communications
Some of us believe that Ghana's education system, from ...
read full comment
Good article. However I'm certain the magician had a python ropun his neck and not a boa constrictor. Constrictors are not found in Ghana.
Akomfem,
Thank you for the correction. I am always willing and open to learning.