A lawmaker from Mayo-Belwa wants more kids to love science subjects at school. Musa Kallamu speaks for his area at the Adamawa State House of Assembly. He worries that not enough young people choose science classes when they study. The politician thinks science education will help his community grow and succeed. Students need better reasons to pick chemistry, biology and physics over other subjects.
Kallamu started a special group to fix this problem with education. Smart teachers and learning experts joined his new committee to help students everywhere. The team will talk to kids from elementary school through college about science careers. They want young people to see how exciting and useful science can be for their futures. The committee plans to visit schools and give advice to students who feel confused about what to study.
The lawmaker promises fun activities to make science more interesting for everyone. Quiz contests between different primary schools will test what kids know about science topics. Extra coaching sessions will help struggling students catch up with their classmates. These programs should make science feel less scary and more enjoyable for Mayo-Belwa students. Kallamu also wants to bring back an old youth group called MIYODA that used to help students do better at school.
Kallamu started a special group to fix this problem with education. Smart teachers and learning experts joined his new committee to help students everywhere. The team will talk to kids from elementary school through college about science careers. They want young people to see how exciting and useful science can be for their futures. The committee plans to visit schools and give advice to students who feel confused about what to study.
The lawmaker promises fun activities to make science more interesting for everyone. Quiz contests between different primary schools will test what kids know about science topics. Extra coaching sessions will help struggling students catch up with their classmates. These programs should make science feel less scary and more enjoyable for Mayo-Belwa students. Kallamu also wants to bring back an old youth group called MIYODA that used to help students do better at school.