Jadesola Adedeji is one of the few Nigerians who is committed to educating Nigerians through STEM education. In an interview with Guardian Life, the co-founder of STEM METS Resources discloses how STEM education will equip and empower young children for the future of work and its impact on the educational sector. Your interest in STEM…
Jadesola Adedeji is one of the few Nigerians who is committed to educating Nigerians through STEM education. In an interview with Guardian Life, the co-founder of STEM METS Resources discloses how STEM education will equip and empower young children for the future of work and its impact on the educational sector.
Your interest in STEM inspired you to start STEM METS Resources. How is it helping Nigerian children? It is an indigenous social enterprise committed to nurturing, enriching and inspiring young minds by providing quality, innovative and alternative educational learning platforms. As a STEM educational institution, we are bridging the skills gap in the Nigerian educational sector and preparing students for the future workplace through hands-on project-based training programs using Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics .
Since inception, we have reached 10,000 learners and conducted over 100 workshops. We know this barely touches the tip of the iceberg, bearing in mind that there are over a million school-age children in Lagos. We have also impacted children across different schools in Ogun, Oyo, Bauchi and FCT and we aim to directly reach 5000 learners annually over the next five years through our online learning pathway across Nigeria and Africa.
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