Amazon Launches its Global Computer Science Education Initiative, Amazon Future Engineer, in India
In its first year, the initiative will enable access to computer science learning and career opportunities for more than 1 lakh students from 900 government schools across 7 states
Amazon today announced the launch of Amazon
Future Engineer, its global computer science (CS) education program, in India.
The program will enable access to quality CS education and career opportunities
for students from underrepresented and underserved communities. In the first
year of its launch, Amazon aims to enable and deliver CS learning opportunities
to more than 1 lakh students from 900 government and aided schools across seven
states in India.
While a million
students enroll in CS engineering courses annually in India, the participation
of students from underserved and underrepresented communities remains significantly
low on account of multiple factors, including low exposure to CS-related career
opportunities, lack of inspirational role models in their community, and language
barriers to access interesting curriculum formats. Further, smartphone
penetration in India is significantly higher than availability of computers;
and yet most existing CS learning modules and online content are not
mobile-friendly, instead leaning on the computer as a medium, which acts as an
additional impediment for students.
Amazon Future Engineer, the comprehensive
childhood-to-career community program, aims to address this gap by bringing
early exposure and access of CS education to students through in-person, online and blended learning formats. Amazon is working with its global knowledge
partner Code.org, a global non-profit organization dedicated
to computer science education, to bring high quality and mobile interactive CS
content to Indian students. Taking the local nuances into account, the
curriculum has been contextualized for the Indian teacher and student community
in government school settings, and will offer students coding fundamentals
along with future-focused tech courses like Artificial Intelligence, Machine
Learning and Natural Language Processing (Voice Technology) in Indian
languages.
Amazon will partner with multiple
education-focused non-profit organizations to take quality CS education to the
students of government schools across the states of Karnataka, Delhi, Haryana, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and Telangana. The initiative will primarily focus on
students in grades 6-12, and will also train teachers and educators to teach
computer science in a more engaging way. Apart from enabling content and
curriculum, Amazon Future Engineer will also help students discover and explore
the world of Computer Science and its application in the real world, through
hands-on experiences. Initiatives will include ‘Class Chats’ through which
students meet Amazonians to understand tech industry careers, and ‘Amazon Cyber
Robotics Challenge’ where students learn programming basics while coding robots
and discover how Amazon uses robotics to deliver millions of products around
the globe.
“Students from underserved communities in India face disproportionate
barriers to education, especially in the field of computer science. We are
thrilled to bring the Amazon Future Engineer initiative to India, as we believe
that all young people, irrespective of their backgrounds, should have the right
exposure and accessibility to quality computer science education. We aim to
bring the Computer Science curriculum closer to these students in the languages
of their comfort and choice, empower them with right skills and tools to be
able to expand their career outlook,” said Amit Agarwal, Global Senior VP and Country Head, Amazon India. “We
hope students emerge more confident and skilled to be responsible creators of
technology solutions and build a better future for themselves, and communities
around them,” Amit added.
“We’ve been honored to work with the Amazon Future Engineer initiative in
many countries for several years and we’re excited to strengthen our
partnership as Amazon launches the program in India,” said Hadi Partovi, Founder
and CEO of Code.org. “We look forward to working closely with Amazon Future
Engineer’s network of partners in India to provide our high-quality Computer Science
curriculum and best practices as they enable students across the country to
learn this foundational 21st-century subject.”
“Over the past several years that we have been working with government
school systems, we have seen how providing equitable learning opportunities can
transform not just the lives of their students, but of families and teachers
around them. Critical thinking and problem-solving skills acquired by learning
Computer Science have the potential to break opportunity barriers for
underprivileged children in India,” said Kruti Bharucha, Founder and CEO,
Peepul India. “We are excited to partner
with Amazon Future Engineer to take the joy of learning and applying Computer
Science in real-life to children across India and bring equity in the space of
learning.”
Over the next few years, Amazon India will continue to scale the
program and expand the
bouquet of CS related education offerings in India. Amazon Future Engineer will
also amplify its support to students through scholarships, internships,
problem-solving hackathon events, and targeted mentorship programs by
Amazonians. Schools, administrators, and teachers interested in participating
in Amazon Future Engineer can learn more here.
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About Amazon
Future Engineer
At Amazon, we believe in the power of computer
science to unleash creativity and unlock human potential. We also know that
while talent and passion is spread across all young people, opportunity is not.
That is why we created Amazon Future Engineer: our signature computer science
education program designed to offer all young people the chance to build their
best future. Amazon Future Engineer inspires and educates millions of students
globally. Students explore computer science through school curriculum and
project-based learning using code to make music, program robots, and solve
problems. For 2021, Amazon has a goal to reach 1.6 million students from
historically underrepresented communities globally through Amazon Future
Engineer with real-world inspired virtual and hands-on computer science project
learning. The program is available in
the U.S., U.K., Canada, France, and now India.
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