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Home / Education / BMW & UNICEF Empower India's Future Innovators

BMW & UNICEF Empower India's Future Innovators

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Initiative reached over 110,000 children and 397 educators in India.
  • Focus on foundational learning and hands-on STEM education for adolescents.
  • Collaboration active across Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu.
BMW & UNICEF Empower India's Future Innovators

Since its launch in December 2024, the BMW Group and UNICEF's global BRIDGE partnership has significantly impacted India's education landscape. The initiative has reached approximately 110,216 children and 397 educators across multiple states by strengthening foundational learning and expanding access to hands-on STEM education.

The long-term collaboration, extending to 2030, supports state governments in fostering future-ready skills. In India, it employs a dual approach: improving early-grade literacy and numeracy, and broadening practical STEM learning for adolescents.

Active in Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu, the program establishes inclusive STEM environments. This is achieved through teacher training, low-cost maker spaces, STEM kits, and new science labs in underserved schools.

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In its first year, 397 educators were trained in evidence-based practices. Digital webinars reached 17,830 teachers. West Bengal developed a STEM Instructional Manual and set up 10 maker spaces. Assam piloted hands-on STEM content in 30 schools, engaging over 7,000 students.

Jharkhand received support for 11 STEM labs in girls' residential schools and STEM kits in 82 others. Activity-based modules were developed for challenging topics. Tamil Nadu's 'STEM on Wheels' brought mobile science demonstrations to rural and coastal areas.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The BRIDGE initiative is a global collaboration aimed at equipping children with future-ready skills through strengthening foundational learning and expanding access to hands-on STEM education.
The initiative is currently active in Jharkhand, West Bengal, Assam, and Tamil Nadu.
Since its launch in December 2024, the initiative has reached around 110,216 children and 397 educators in India.

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