Why Mathematics? Learning math is good for your brain. Research conducted by Dr. Tanya Evans of Stanford University indicates that children who know math are able to recruit certain brain regions more reliably, and have greater gray matter volume in those regions, than those who perform more poorly in math. The brain regions involved in higher math skills in high-performing children were associated with various cognitive tasks involving visual attention and decision-making. While correlation may not imply causation, this study indicates that the same brain regions that help you do math are recruited in decision-making and attentional processes. 2. Math helps you tell time. “I’m late, I’m late for a very important date.” – White Rabbit from the movie Alice in Wonderland. Don’t let your ignorance of math make you like the White Rabbit! A recent study indicated that 4 out of 5 children living in Oklahoma City cannot read the hands on an analog clock to...
By Jimoh Smith …Day 1 and Day 2 Nigeria’s foremost online educational platform, Edufirst.ng kicked off this year’s Codefunky 2019 summer camp at Grange Schools, GRA, Ikeja on the 5 th of August, 2019. READ ALSO: 5 THINGS EVERY STUDENT MUST DO TO BE SUCCESSFUL Unlike last year, Codefunky 2019, is witnessing a mixture of students (day and boarders) from different schools across Nigeria. This year, campers expect to learn, have fun, network with other intelligent students and to get relevant skills that will be useful to them in the future and organizers in the same vein have put together contents that will make it a very memorable experience for everyone. The much anticipated summer camp which has been described by Digital Innovation and creativity Manager of Edufirst.ng, Idris Oladipo as a “summer of learning and fun” rightly got off to a good start. Campers got introduced to Robotics and 3D printing on the very first day after getting informed about the diff...
By Ernest Eguasa Outline What is Financial Literacy? Why is this important to you? Key financial terms to know. 5 Key things to know, remember, practice & share. Simple steps to get started What is Financial Literacy? Financial literacy means, in very simple terms, understanding money and how it works. This includes knowing how money is made, saved, protected, spent as well as the skills & ability to use this knowledge to make good financial decisions. In the words of a wise man “Money is slow to come but very quick to go”. -MI the Nigerian Rapper. Why is this important to you? 1. Ages 8-14 is the time of life that life long financial habits are formed. This is the same time much of a person’s personality & life values are formed. 2. Understanding money & how it works will have a large effect on all aspects of your life (family, friends, health, relationships, marriages & children). Most of life events are going to require money. 3....
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