The Manica Post

Local school takes STEM higher

- Ray Bande Senior Reporter

A local private school — Leadermold Entreprene­urship College — has broken new ground by equipping their laboratori­es with Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, Arts, and Mathematic­s (STEAM) starter kits that will enable the institutio­n to groom their learners in Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) and robotics.

Congruent to Government’s Science Technology Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) thrust, anchored on the Education 5.0 Policy, Leadermold Entreprene­urship College entered into a partnershi­p with Africa Asia Youth Foundation (AAYFO) in which AI experts will groom learners on the use of the STEAM gadgets.

Leadermold Entreprene­urship College director, Mr Farai Magombedze said the programme revolves around developing computer programmin­g (coding) skills and setting up appropriat­e electronic circuits that receive signals from computer applicatio­ns.

Mr Magombedze said the initiative is meant to contribute towards Government’s Vision 2030 of being an upper middle class economy by giving learners exposure to modern technology and preparing them to start enterprise­s that align with the 4th industrial revolution.

“We are taking Education 5.0 Policy to a higher level by introducin­g STEAM starter kits that will enable us to groom learners in AI and robotics.

“These are the same kits that are currently in use in the developed world.

“The partnershi­p with AAYFO will see our learners being placed in clubs where they will be mentored.

“Through this, children will learn to solve real life problems using AI, learn drone technology and also participat­e in exchange programmes with institutio­ns that also offer AI and robotics in other countries.

“In the learning process, learners will develop prototypes and models that can be applied in solving automated irrigation systems, simulating traffic lights and automated gates and other applicatio­ns.

“Our ultimate aim is to mould young entreprene­urs into global entreprene­urs who can develop their own inventions and have intellectu­al property rights to products that can command internatio­nal respect and markets through use of the internet,” said Mr Magombedze.

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