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Home » A Misplaced Priority or a Need for Practical Reform?

A Misplaced Priority or a Need for Practical Reform?

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMarch 4, 2025 Social Issues & Advocacy No Comments4 Mins Read
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Ghana’s National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ): A Misplaced Priority or a Need for Practical Reform?

The National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ) is one of Ghana’s most celebrated academic competitions, drawing nationwide attention as top senior high schools compete for the coveted trophy. It has become a source of pride, excitement, and rivalry among schools, alumni, and students. However, while the NSMQ promotes academic excellence, many argue that it places too much emphasis on rote memorization rather than practical scientific application. Is the NSMQ a misplaced priority, or does it need reforms to make it more practical and beneficial to national development?

The Significance of the NSMQ

The NSMQ, launched in 1993, was designed to encourage the study of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) among students. Over the years, it has helped:

Promote Interest in STEM: The competition inspires young minds to pursue careers in science and engineering. Encourage Academic Excellence: The intense nature of the competition pushes students to deepen their knowledge in mathematics and science. Boost School Prestige and Unity: Schools rally behind their contestants, creating a spirit of academic competition and institutional pride. Enhance Public Engagement with Science: The NSMQ has made science discussions more mainstream, drawing attention to scientific knowledge.

The Major Concerns with NSMQ

Despite its benefits, critics argue that the NSMQ does not do enough to equip students with real-world scientific and technological skills. Some of the key concerns include:

Overemphasis on Theoretical Knowledge

The NSMQ largely focuses on solving mathematical problems, recalling scientific facts, and answering theoretical questions under strict time constraints. There is little room for applying knowledge to real-life problems, which limits students’ ability to think critically and innovatively.

Lack of Practical Scientific Application

Science is best learned through experimentation and hands-on work. However, most schools in Ghana lack well-equipped laboratories for practical learning. The NSMQ does not challenge students to demonstrate their understanding through projects, inventions, or real-world problem-solving activities.

Limited Impact on National Development

Ghana faces many scientific and technological challenges, such as poor waste management, energy crises, and agricultural inefficiencies. If the NSMQ encouraged practical problem-solving, it could contribute directly to national development by training students to develop innovative solutions.

Inequality in Access to Science Education

Elite schools with better resources and coaching teams dominate the competition, while rural schools struggle to compete. The NSMQ unintentionally highlights the disparities in Ghana’s education system rather than leveling the playing field.

The Need for Reform: Making NSMQ More Practical

Rather than scrapping the NSMQ, reforms should be introduced to make it more beneficial in preparing students for scientific careers and innovation. Some possible reforms include:

Incorporating a Practical Component

Contestants should be required to conduct experiments, demonstrate scientific principles, or present projects alongside the theoretical quizzes. This will encourage schools to invest in better science laboratories and practical training.

Introducing a Problem-Solving Segment

Instead of only answering rapid-fire questions, students should be challenged to solve real-life problems using science and technology. Topics could include renewable energy solutions, agricultural innovations, or engineering designs tailored to Ghana’s needs.

Encouraging Scientific Research and Inventions

Schools should be motivated to engage in research and innovation beyond the NSMQ competition. There should be funding and scholarships for students who develop promising scientific projects.

Making NSMQ More Inclusive

More support should be given to underprivileged schools to enable them to compete effectively. The government should ensure that all schools have access to modern science laboratories and qualified teachers.

The National Science and Maths Quiz is an important academic competition that has helped promote STEM education in Ghana. However, its current format is heavily focused on theoretical knowledge and quick recall rather than practical application. If Ghana wants to train future scientists, engineers, and innovators, the NSMQ must evolve to include more hands-on experiments, problem-solving tasks, and research-based challenges. By making these changes, the NSMQ can transition from just a contest of memorization to a powerful tool for scientific advancement and national development.



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