History
The Department of Science Education (DSE) originated from the erstwhile Department of Science and Mathematics Education (DSME) which was later split into three (3) as part of the collegiate system in August 2016. DSE runs Science Education programmes at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Programmes at the Postgraduate level are delivered through both regular and sandwich modes. The Department has three teaching science laboratories for Chemistry, Physics and Biology practical activities. In addition, DSE has wood workshop whose core mandate is to design teaching aids for teaching and learning in the Department and other second cycle institutions across the country. The Wood Workshop also undertakes production of office furniture, cabinets and other carpentry services for other faculties within the University.
Vision Statement
To be recognised as the most outstanding department for the training of science educators.
Mission Statement
To prepare Science Educators who will be highly proficient in their subject areas, pedagogy, curriculum issues and research using active learning approaches, methodologies and technologies
Core Values
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