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Science, technology, and resources play a crucial role in the development of every nation. No country can develop without applying scientific knowledge, using technology effectively, and managing its resources wisely. This module explains the meaning of science and technology, their roles in Ghana’s development, and how resources contribute to national growth.
Science is the systematic study of the natural and physical world through observation, experimentation, and reasoning in order to discover facts and laws.
Science seeks to answer questions such as:
Why does rain fall?
How do plants grow?
What causes diseases?
Science focuses on knowledge and understanding.
It is based on facts and evidence
It involves experimentation
It aims at discovering new knowledge
It explains natural phenomena
Biology (study of living things)
Chemistry (study of substances)
Physics (study of energy and matter)
Technology is the practical application of scientific knowledge to solve human problems and improve living conditions.
Technology focuses on how to use scientific knowledge to make life easier and more efficient.
It is practical and skill-based
It involves tools, machines, and processes
It improves productivity and efficiency
It solves everyday problems
Mobile phones
Tractors
Computers
Medical equipment
Machines in factories
| Science | Technology |
|---|---|
| Deals with discovering knowledge | Deals with applying knowledge |
| Explains why things happen | Shows how things are done |
| Concerned with theories and laws | Concerned with tools and machines |
| Example: studying electricity | Example: using electricity to power machines |
Explanation:
Science provides the knowledge, while technology uses that knowledge to produce useful products and services. Without science, technology cannot develop, and without technology, science has little practical value.
Science and technology contribute significantly to Ghana’s social, economic, and industrial development.
Science and technology have improved agricultural productivity in Ghana.
Development of improved seeds that mature faster and resist diseases
Use of fertilizers and pesticides to improve crop yield
Introduction of modern farming tools such as tractors and harvesters
Use of irrigation systems to support farming during dry seasons
Application of scientific research to improve livestock breeding
Increases food production
Reduces hunger and food shortages
Improves farmers’ income
Supports agro-based industries
Science and technology have improved healthcare delivery in Ghana.
Production of vaccines and medicines
Use of modern medical equipment such as X-ray machines and scanners
Improved disease diagnosis through laboratory science
Training of health professionals using modern technology
Development of health information systems
Reduces death rates
Improves life expectancy
Controls diseases such as malaria and cholera
Promotes public health and sanitation
Science and technology support industrial growth in Ghana.
Use of machines in manufacturing
Application of scientific methods in quality control
Development of new products and materials
Automation of production processes
Efficient use of raw materials
Increases production
Creates employment
Promotes export of goods
Improves economic growth
Science and technology enhance teaching and learning.
Use of computers and the internet for research
Online learning platforms and digital libraries
Science laboratories for practical lessons
Educational software and multimedia tools
Improves access to information
Makes learning more interesting
Develops problem-solving skills
Prepares students for modern careers
Resources are all the natural and human materials that are used to satisfy human needs and promote development.
Resources are essential for economic growth and national development.
These are resources obtained directly from nature.
Examples:
Minerals (gold, bauxite)
Forests
Water bodies
Land
Sunlight
These refer to the skills, knowledge, and abilities of people.
Examples:
Teachers
Doctors
Engineers
Farmers
Scientists
These are man-made tools used to produce goods and services.
Examples:
Machines
Buildings
Roads
Factories
These include money used for development.
Examples:
Government revenue
Loans
Taxes
Investments
Resources do not work independently; they depend on one another.
Natural resources need human resources to extract and manage them
Human resources require education and training, which need financial resources
Capital resources are created using natural and financial resources
Technology helps in the efficient use of all resources
Example:
Gold (natural resource) cannot be mined without skilled workers (human resource), machines (capital resource), and money (financial resource).
Learners should be able to explain that science deals with knowledge and discovery, while technology applies that knowledge to solve problems.
Learners should evaluate how science contributes to agriculture, health, industry, and education, and how it improves the quality of life.
Learners should examine how resources are used, identify misuse or waste, and suggest ways to manage resources sustainably for development.
Science, technology, and resources are interconnected and essential for national development. Proper application of science, effective use of technology, and wise management of resources are key factors in Ghana’s development.