Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Govt launches learning app for science, tech

- HT Correspond­ent

THE PLATFORM CALLED STEM WILL COVER 1,000 GIRLS, AGED 13 TO 18, ENROLLED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN DELHI IN THE FIRST PHASE.

NEWDELHI: The Delhi government on Friday introduced a mobile learning platform called STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s) for the female students enrolled in its school, in order to counter the existing gender disparity in the field of science and technology.

STEM is a mobile platform developed in collaborat­ion with the multinatio­nal profession­al services provider, Ernst and Young (EY).

It will feature several sections on topics pertaining to science and technology, such as climate change, space exploratio­n, artificial intelligen­ce and 3D printing.

The app will also have a separate section, which will give students an opportunit­y to explore career options in science and technology.

The programme, which was launched on the occasion of the Internatio­nal Day of the Girl Child, will cover 1,000 girls aged between 13 and 18 enrolled in Delhi government schools in the first phase.

Delhi Deputy CM and Education Minister Manish Sisodia said that the move will encourage more girls to access technical education free of cost.

“Higher secondary classes of Delhi government schools have 57% girl students while only 43% of them are in the science stream. Gender stereotype­s, such as boys prefer science and girls opt for humanities, need to be broken now. In order to turn this vision into a reality, we are introducin­g STEM education for girls in Delhi government schools. Through the platform, we want to encourage our girl students to acquire skills of the 21st century that are necessary to secure jobs, not just in India but also all across the world. We want more girls to be inspired to pursue science and related subjects,” he said.

According to a statement issued by the EY, the STEM curriculum was developed by leading educationa­l institutio­ns around the world.

“Parents and teachers will also have access to the platform, which would enable them to highlight the need to encourage girls to opt for science and technology. The aim is to create a virtual global community of women in science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s,” the organisati­on said.

 ?? REPRESENTA­TIONAL IMAGE/HT ARCHIVE ?? The mobile platform, developed by Ernst&young, was launched by deputy CM Manish Sisodia on October 11, Internatio­nal Day of the Girl Child.
REPRESENTA­TIONAL IMAGE/HT ARCHIVE The mobile platform, developed by Ernst&young, was launched by deputy CM Manish Sisodia on October 11, Internatio­nal Day of the Girl Child.

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