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Head of the Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics at the University of Health and Allied Sciences (Ho), Prof. Elsie Kaufmann, has warned that more problems will be created for the future if Ghanaians do not stop forcing young science students to begin inventions.
She says that the pressure is leading some to create gadgets even without basic scientific understanding.
Prof. Kaufmann explained that science education at the basic and secondary education level was aimed at giving students a solid foundation in their understanding of scientific concepts, hence, pressure on such students to become young inventors were unwarranted.
Speaking on Citi TV’s Point of View show on Wednesday, she stressed that there was the need for those in the sciences to have a proper foundation with the theories before they move on with inventions.