By Vama Rajpal | Fundraising Manager
STEM is a curriculum based on the idea of educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach. Rather than teach the four disciplines as separate and discrete subjects, STEM integrates them into a cohesive learning paradigm based on real-world applications. What separates STEM from the traditional science and math education is the blended learning environment and showing students how the scientific method can be applied to everyday life. It teaches students computational thinking and focuses on the real-world applications of problem solving. Much of the STEM curriculum is aimed toward attracting underrepresented populations.
Objectives:
Topics:
Matter & status of matter, Pressure, gravitational force, Human body, life cycle of butterfly and plant, Water cycle, Air, Sound, Food chain & food web, Force &Motion, Electricity & Circuits, Place value, Addition & subtraction, Multiplication & Division, Craft activity, Health & hygiene, Self-defence, Mahendi- Rangoli &Dip paining, Library and Life skill.
Currently the course in conducted at the Community Resource Centre in Behrampura with 15 girls in the batch.
Activities from July to September, 2021
There are several ongoing programmes and activities for youth going on at Saath.
A beauty and advance beauty and wellness training, a training course on retail, sewing machine operation, computer training, and A STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) an inter-disciplinary and applied approach batch is going on at the different centres. Community Resource Centre a yet another initiative to empower young girls and women is being run. The CRC has conducted several activities as a part of awareness generation and educational upliftment of these women. To name a few activities like Mobile library, Micro entrepreneurs meet, session on self- defence, session on gender equality, session on paper bag and warli painting, Vaccination awareness through road shows, seminars on make-up, grooming, hairstyling, tie and die workshop etc.
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