08 November 2023
Engineering Futures, a STEM education initiative established in 2019 and supported by L&T, has been successful in transforming teaching and learning processes into a collaborative, project-based activity. Through the initiative, we have been providing participating schools with Teaching & Learning Material (TLM kits) focusing on Science and Maths concepts to enhance conceptual learning and strengthen learning outcomes. Over the years, students from 138 intervention schools have demonstrated their creativity and innovation by building working models and showing greater engagement with STEM subjects. STEM clubs have been formed in each school to increase ownership among the students and sustain the project activities after the projects exists from the school.
Now, we have launched a new initiative to focus on supporting these students in upgrading to the next level of exposure - through the STEM Innovation and Learning Centre (SILC). The Centres, designed to cater to both students and teachers, train the STEM club students and students from nearby schools (1:10 – 1 HUB school and 10 SPOKE schools) to experiment and develop projects aligned with robotics and space kits. Along with this, the teachers are engaged in developing Edu-reels - short and crisp videos related to the subject curriculum for the students of 6-8 grades.
Objectives of the SILC
The first of the SILCs (STEM Innovation and Learning Centre) has started in Chennai and others will soon be functional in one school per location. The SILC acts as a Hub Centre for students and teachers of grade 6-8. This lab consists of two distinct categories a) for students, and b) for teachers.
The active use of this kind of video in the classroom is pushing more and more educators towards finding more creative ways to deliver study material to students. This includes creating more engaging and high-quality video lectures. The infrastructure and equipment provided under the studio set-up supports the teachers in creating quality Edu-reels.