STEM Radio School: A Response to Covid-19 by Youth Bridge Foundation & Tullow Oil

The Youth Bridge Foundation (YBF) with support from Tullow Oil Ghana Limited has launched the STEM Radio School in the Western Region as part of measures complementing government’s efforts in ensuring that learning in the Basic, Junior High School, Senior High School and Tertiary education continues in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The initiative under the Tullow funded “Educate to Innovate with STEM Project” would support the study of STEM through community radio stations among Junior High School students in the peri-urban and rural areas of six coastal districts where Tullow operates, namely; Jomoro, Ellembelle, Nzema East and Ahanta West with scale-up plans to Sekondi-Takoradi and Shama districts.

Youth Bridge Foundation acknowledges the impact of COVID-19 on individuals, families and communities, private and public institutions; notably the closure of educational institutions that has resulted in the disruption of the academic calendar.

It further applauds the efforts of the President, Ministries of Education, Communications and Information as well as the Ghana Education Service to engage students during this period through television and online classes.

However, government’s initiative creates an inequality gap for students living in remote areas of the country since the program may not be easily accessible hence the need for the radio school.

The School would enhance access to quality educational support and demystify complex topics in Mathematics and Science, engaging seasoned teachers and STEM professionals with avenues for phone-in segments for questions.

YBF maintains that tripartite partnerships for youth development among Public-Private Institutions and Civil Society Organizations is very much needed in these challenging moments and such commends Tullow, collaborating Radio stations and volunteers;

STEM Radio School starts on the following partnering community radio stations; West End Radio (100.3 MHZ) to cover Ellembelle and Nzema East Districts while New Day FM[94.1MHZ] would serve people in the Jomoro districts.

Available in formation also indicates that, the inhabitants of the Ahanta west district would have the opportunity to listen to STEM Radio School on Radio Ahanta, 88.9MHZ.

Source: Adovor Nutifafa || ghananewsonline.com.gh

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