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STEM Education: India and Japan’s Contrasting Approaches, Shared Goals

India has made significant strides in higher education, boasting the world’s largest youth population, with 65% under the age of 35. Its technological talent base, standing at 3.8 million in 2021, ranks second globally, trailing only China. Moreover, India annually produces 2.14 million STEM graduates, underscoring its commitment to skill development. Conversely, Japan faces demographic challenges, with an aging population and a mean age of 48. Despite this, it remains a technology leader, emphasizing groundbreaking STEM studies. This newsletter explores STEM education systems in India and Japan.

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Reimagining Education: How Changemakers Advocated for Social Media and Financial Literacy in Schools    

Recognizing this, a group of passionate young changemakers spearheaded a unique campaign under the TribesforGOOD initiative. Their mission? To encourage school administrations to prioritize awareness sessions on these critical topics, equipping students with the knowledge and tools they need to thrive in the digital age.

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Ruchita: A Young Changemaker Weaving Technology and Empowerment

Meet Ruchita Nair, a 17-year-old dynamo challenging the norms of adolescence. While her peers might be caught up in the usual high school hustle, Ruchita is busy tackling some of the world’s most pressing issues with a blend of STEM savvy and unwavering social responsibility. Her journey, a whirlwind of initiatives and achievements, is an inspiring testament to the power of youth and the impact one can make with the right mix of passion and purpose.

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Beyond the Binary: How Your Tech Skills Can Change Lives

Calling all future engineers, STEM enthusiasts, and computer geeks! Are you ready to channel your passion for technology into projects that not only fuel your interests but also make a meaningful impact on society? In a world driven by innovation, the digital divide poses a pressing challenge, and the solution lies in the hands of those who understand the power of code, algorithms, and technology.

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Between Dreams and Reality: 10 Youth-led Solutions to Mumbai’s Biggest Challenges

At TribesforGOOD, we are committed to making a difference and so can you! In the face of these multifaceted challenges. Mumbaikars, especially the dynamic youth have an opportunity to be catalysts for change. Our efforts with a little foresight and planning can lead to impactful results. 

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Embracing Experiential Learning in an AI-Driven World: Nurturing Critical Thinkers

It’s imperative to reimagine education, at TribesforGOOD we have witnessed the power of experiential learning to instill confidence, creativity, and a profound sense of purpose in our students just within a few weeks. Experiential learning empowers students to immerse themselves in real-world scenarios, solving complex problems and acquiring a deeper understanding of concepts.

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Aarav’s Math Marvels: Crafting Monthly Magazines with Math Matters

Mathematics isn’t just a subject confined to textbooks and classrooms; it’s a powerful tool that plays a pivotal role in shaping the way we think, reason, and problem-solve. In our journey with “Math Matters,” we discovered that math is not only about numbers and equations but also about nurturing cognitive development, emotional reasoning, and analytical thinking.

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Safety in the Digital Age: Scambusters’ Multi-City Mission

In today’s digital age, being safe on the internet is paramount. The Scambusters Campaign, led by a group of dedicated students, was a multi-faceted initiative aimed at spreading awareness about online safety in communities across multiple cities in India.

What made this campaign truly unique was its ability to tailor content to different age groups, from young children at nonprofits to the elderly within their own families.

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