JAMB Launches Partnership with Academies in Adamawa, Promotes STEAM Education
Mr. Marjah Innocent Gideon, representing the Honorable Commissioner of Education and Human Capital Development, Adamawa State, expressed gratitude to JAMB for selecting Adamawa as a pilot scheme state.
The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has launched a strategic partnership with the Nigerian Academy of Science, Nigerian Academy of Letters, and the Nigerian Young Academy to advance Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) education across Nigeria.
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The North-East leg of this pioneering initiative was officially launched in Adamawa State, marking a significant achievement in promoting integrative STEAM education.
Mr. Marjah Innocent Gideon, representing the Honorable Commissioner of Education and Human Capital Development, Adamawa State, expressed gratitude to JAMB for selecting Adamawa as a pilot scheme state. He assured the stakeholders of the state government's full support to ensure the success of the program.
Mr. Gideon affirmed that the STEAM initiative resonates deeply with Adamawa State's educational goals, highlighting its potential to enhance learning outcomes and equip students with essential skills for the future workforce.
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Prof. Olutayo Adeshina, representing JAMB Registrar Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, reiterated JAMB's unwavering commitment to realizing the STEAM objectives. The collaborative effort was further emphasized by Prof. Obioma Nworgu, leader of the STEAM team, who emphasized the collective dedication of JAMB and the partnering academies to advance STEAM education nationwide.