Category: STEM

  • #GH4STEM TOP 100 Teacher: Osman Yakubu – Tamale MAIN S.D.A. J.H.S.

    #GH4STEM TOP 100 Teacher: Osman Yakubu – Tamale MAIN S.D.A. J.H.S.

    Mr. Osman Yakubu has been teaching for the past 14 years. He currently teaches about four hundred students. He enjoys watching the news on TV.

    Earlier in life, Mr. Yakubu had wanted to be a medical doctor but financial and family issues didn’t allow him to fulfill this dream. Later on due to his admiration for Prof. Francis K. Allotey, he decided that he would become a mathematician. After completing his high school education, his uncle advised him to enroll in teacher training school which he did. He taught at the Primary and Junior High School level before he continued to the university where he studied BSc. Biological Science.

    Mr. Yakubu’s love for science is reflected in his study of science at all levels of education: SHS, Training College and University. He explains that, he improves and enhances his knowledge in STEM through research via Google, YouTube and in discussions with others.

    He explains that “Studying nature and why things happen in our natural environment inspires me as a STEM educator.” Mr. Yakubu enjoys teaching STEM because of the process of brainstorming where he and his students find solutions to challenging phenomena. This helps them to acquire and enhance their knowledge and skills.

    Although Mr. Yakubu admits that he is also motivated by his salary, what motivates him most is the continuous acknowledgement and appreciation he receives from students regarding the impact he has made in their lives.

    Mr. Yakubu says that one of  the benefits of being an educator is that he feels important because he contributes to the development of the nation by teaching the future generation. He loves being a STEM educator because of his ability to identify the learning challenges of each of his students and treating each of them differently so they can understand/overcome these challenges.

    His participation in the JUNEOS Challenge has made him focus on making his lessons practical because he’s realized that it is the most effective way of teaching. This method of teaching has also aroused the interest of his students and they are willing to pursue studies in science. This makes Mr. Yakubu very happy.

    Mr. Yakubu hopes that JUNEOS gets more teachers to participate in the challenge and also organizes more workshops to train teachers. He adds that “They could support science teachers to pursue science to higher levels as well as supporting schools with resources to improve practical learning.”

    Mr. Yakubu says that he would not hesitate to participate in the JUNEOS Challenge again because it is an avenue to share ideas and acquire knowledge in science. Additionally, it  gives teachers information on how to use diverse approaches to teach students in the classroom.


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    Kofi Konadu Berko is passionate about education and youth development. He holds a B.A in Adult Education and Human Resource Studies from the University Of Ghana. His works have been  published in the historic Afroyoung Adult anthology titled Waterbirds On the Lakeshore, Adabraka: Stories From the Center Of the World, Tampered Press and the Kalahari Review. He blogs at obolokofi.wordpress.com

  • #GH4STEM TOP 100 Teacher: George Owusu Amponsem – Jisonayili MA JHS

    #GH4STEM TOP 100 Teacher: George Owusu Amponsem – Jisonayili MA JHS

    Mr. George Owusu Amponsem comes from a family of fourteen from Adansi in the Ashanti region. He has been teaching for seven years now and currently has over one hundred and twenty students. In the next five to ten years, he hopes to become a lecturer and consultant in science.

    Growing up, Mr. Amponsem hoped to be a pilot, and along the line he also considered going to Nursing Training School to enter the health professions. However, lack of financial support made it impossible to follow any of these dreams. But Mr. Amponsem did not allow any of these hardships to draw him back. After engaging in petty trading for a while, he went to Wiawso College of Education from where he received a Diploma in Education. He then continued to acquire his Bachelor and Masters Degree in Education at the University of Cape Coast.

    Mr. Amponsem is greatly fascinated by science. He explains that the  practical nature of science is like no other. In his very own words “Science is part of our daily lives and we can never do away with science: this is what keeps me motivated in my profession.” He continues to improve his knowledge in STEM by attending various workshops. He has been a member of the Ghana Association of Science Teacher (GAST) since 2012 and a member of BSTEM since 2017. This helps him to share knowledge and learn from others who are in the same field.

    On the benefits of being a STEM educator, Mr. Amponsem explains that his profession gives him the opportunity to clear any misconceptions that people may have about STEM and also educate them on issues relating to science. One positive experience for him as an educator was when he had the opportunity to interact with international bodies as a result of a STEM workshop.

    Mr. Amponsem’s students were excited to find out that they were going to perform an experiment on TV. He explains, ”My students love engineering and so they were very interested in conducting an experiment for the JUNEOS Challenge.” The students used the opportunity to display the gadgets and devices which they had made.

    Mr. Amponsem suggests that the JUNEOS Challenge can be improved by organising it in such a way that more students get to participate. He also wants more aspects of science to be included in the JUNEOS challenge.

    Mr. Amponsem is grateful to JUNEOS for giving his students the opportunity to exhibit their talents. For him, participating in the challenge has also increased his interest in learning more science, especially physics. He hopes that practical STEM lessons are encouraged because it will go a long way to improve Ghana’s development.


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    Kofi Konadu Berko is passionate about Education and Youth development. He holds a B.A in Adult Education and Human Resource Studies from the University Of Ghana. His works have been  published in the historic Afroyoung Adult anthology titled Waterbirds On the Lakeshore, Adabraka: Stories From the Center Of the World , Tampered Press and the Kalahari Review. He blogs at obolokofi.wordpress.com

  • #GH4STEM TOP 100 Teacher: Sakara Salia – Kanvilli RC School Complex, Tamale

    #GH4STEM TOP 100 Teacher: Sakara Salia – Kanvilli RC School Complex, Tamale

    Mr. Sakara Salia has been teaching for thirty-three years. Currently, he teaches a class of thirty five students. Mr. Salia comes from a family of twenty five. He resides in Tamale and teaches at the Kanvilli RC School Complex. Mr. Sakara has always wanted to be someone who trains children and today he has achieved that dream.

    He always wanted to be a teacher, following in the footsteps of his father who was also an educator. He started school at Sakasaka Experimental and the impressive teaching of his teachers fed his love for teaching. After attending secondary school at GHANASCO, His dad encouraged him to go to training college in order to achieve his dream. He enrolled in Bagabaga training college and was posted to a school in 1986.

    Mr. Sakara Salia believes that science is apparent in our everyday lives and can help develop the country. “We should be serious with science such that we will churn out people who will be meaningful and come out to produce [technology] to make our nation a better place.”

    Mr. Sakara draws inspiration from training students by taking them through practical concepts. What he enjoys most about teaching STEM is how his students are involved in the lessons. The joy of imparting knowledge to students keeps him motivated in his profession. As a teacher who will be retiring soon, he is gratified when he watches the batch he has taught leaves, and a new one arrives.

    When he was informed of the JUNEOS Challenge, he went through the syllabus to find a catchy topic. Eventually he and his students settled on the periscope for their experiment. Mr. Sakara’s students focused on demonstrating of the reflection of light using a periscope.

    Through his participation in the JUNEOS challenge, Mr. Sakara’s teaching has gained a more practical aspect, which has made his students more attentive to his lessons. As a result of this, they are able to  demonstrate what they learn and understand the material very well. Mr. Sakara Salia explains that this helps them to become people who pay attention to detail in real life.

    Mr. Sakara Salia involves himself in STEM communities. He has been a member of BSTEM for 2 years and is also a member of the Ghana Association of Science Teachers (GAST). This gives him the opportunity to enhance his knowledge and skills and to also receive assistance anytime he encounters problems during teaching in class.

    Mr. Sakara would like to encourage his colleagues in other schools to participate in the JUNEOS Challenge because it will improve their teaching skills and enhance the knowledge of their students.


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    Kofi Konadu Berko is passionate about education and youth development. He holds a B.A in Adult Education and Human Resource Studies from the University Of Ghana. His works have been  published in the historic Afroyoung Adult anthology titled Waterbirds On the Lakeshore, Adabraka: Stories From the Center Of the World, Tampered Press and the Kalahari Review. He blogs at obolokofi.wordpress.com