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Amazon to launch global computer science education initiative for poor communities in India

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In the first year Amazon aims to enable and deliver CS learning opportunities to more than one lakh students from 900 government and aided schools across seven states in India

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In a move to align its technology with the growing education system in India, on Tuesday announced the launch of its global computer science (CS) education programme – Amazon Future Engineer (AFE), a programme that will enable access to quality and career opportunities for students across poor communities.

According to the plan, in the first year of its launch, Amazon aims to enable and deliver CS learning opportunities to more than one lakh students from 900 government and aided schools across seven states in India.

Amazon will also partner with multiple education-focused non-profit organisations to take quality CS education to the students of government schools across Karnataka, Delhi, Haryana, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Odisha, and Telangana.

“The ubiquitous nature of computer science has made it a critical skill in the employment landscape. Early access to computer science education will go a long way in providing India's youth with the opportunity to build their best future,” Amit Agarwal, Global Senior Vice President, and Country Head, Amazon India said at a virtual event.

According to Agarwal, lack of quality course content on an accessible medium, limited availability of advanced learning content in the local language, and lack of a role model are some of the barriers that prevent the youth from underrepresented and underserved communities to dream of aspirational CS careers.

“We are cognizant of this divide – and that while talent and passion are spread across all young people, the opportunity is not. With Amazon Future Engineer, we aim to address exactly this gap by providing early exposure and access to CS education,” Agarwal said.

He further noted that through AFE, Amazon has enabled CS opportunities for more than a million young people across four countries – the US, the UK, Canada, and France.

In the future, the company will continue to collaborate with government and non-government organisations to enable CS education in India from childhood to career by leveraging various growth opportunities and its expertise in technology.

In India, the new 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.

Amazon is working with its global knowledge partner Code.org, a global non-profit organisation dedicated to computer science education, to bring high-quality and mobile interactive CS content to Indian students.

“We look forward to working closely with AFE's network of partners in India to provide our high-quality CS curriculum and best practices as they enable students across the country to learn this foundational 21st-century subject,” Hadi Partovi, founder, and CEO of Code.org said.

The proposed CS curriculum has been contextualised for the Indian teacher and student community in government school settings and will offer students coding fundamentals along with future-focused tech courses like , and (Voice Technology) in Indian languages.

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