Low, neolithic to feudal societies were the norm.
By definition, science is created by scientists. There is no science without scientists, so the level of contribution of scientists to science is 100%. Technology requires science as well.
advantages:diversify the economyimprove medical researchimprove agricultural sectordevelop nuclear power to meet the nation's energy needsimprove healthcare researchdisadvantages:research and development (R&D) require large investments of time and moneygovernment funding is taken away from other needs in the nation
The teaching of science in nigeria began many years after the introduction of western education into nigeria by the christain missionarie. Science first appeared in the nigeria curriculum in 1859 when the church missionary society (CMS)Grammer school in lagos introduced a rudiment of nature study, schools like Saint Gregory's college (lagos), Baptist Training College (Ogbomoso) etc followed later in teaching nature study. By this time a rural science syllabus was formulated for science at the primary schools. Other biology related subjects were introduced such as botany,physiology and agriculture at the secondary school level.
Science, technology, and changes in society.
No, although there is a Nigeria level.
Information technology is in no way superior than computer science however, both disciplines are useful for different areas of computing. Those from an information technology background are not necessarily inferior to those from a computer science background although for development jobs like software development, computer science is more desirable. People from an information technology background and computer science background can both potentially land in the same occupations, having the same level of expertise in areas such as networking, databases, etc.
That varies depending on your level of technology and the amount of wealth your country has. If it has enough wealth to afford new technologies, that alone will suffice
That depends on what you mean by a 'better job.' The earning potential in both fields is high, the main difference being that information technology is the application of computer technology to the workplace, whereas computer science is the study of computer systems and interfaces. Large corporations have high demands for information technology, and often pay well. Research in computer science is happening at both the institutional level and the private level, and private industry rewards computer scientists very well, in most cases, due to the extensive educations they must have. Mathematics is the basis for much of computer science, and advanced math classes are essential in advancing in computer science. So, if you desire to work with people, helping them to do their jobs, then information technology is what you would like. If you are interested in building better computers, or making the ones that we have work better, then you would enjoy computer science. Which do you think would be better?
you can do level
The highest point in Nigeria is Chappal Waddi, which is 2419 meters (or 7936 feet) above sea level.
what is the rational of maths science in ECD level
No, there is no level 6 papers for ks2 in science.