At the BKK campus, we are honored to welcome inspectors from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) head office in Tokyo to observe our Think!Think! class. This visit underscores the importance of fostering STEM education in Cambodia and highlights the collaborative efforts between JICA and local institutions to inspire young learners.
Think!Think! and the Power of STEM Education
The Think!Think! program is a dynamic platform designed to cultivate critical thinking and problem-solving skills in children through engaging STEM activities. With a focus on exploration and creativity, this program empowers students to approach challenges with confidence and curiosity.
STEM education in Cambodia has become a cornerstone for fostering innovation and preparing students for the future. Programs like Think!Think! encourage children to develop essential skills that contribute to sustainable growth and development in the country.
JICA’s Role in Advancing Education
JICA’s invaluable support has been instrumental in advancing STEM education initiatives in Cambodia. By providing resources, expertise, and strategic guidance, JICA fosters an environment where education thrives. Their collaboration with Think!Think! ensures that Cambodian students receive opportunities to explore science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in an interactive and impactful way.
Creating a Culture of Learning
The presence of JICA inspectors at our BKK campus marks a significant step in showcasing the success of programs like Think!Think!. This initiative not only enhances learning but also motivates students to embrace their studies with enthusiasm. Through innovative teaching methods and a focus on inquiry-based learning, students develop a lifelong love for education.
Shaping Cambodia’s Future
Think!Think! classes serve as a reminder of how collaboration and dedication can transform education in Cambodia. By empowering students with critical STEM skills, we are paving the way for a generation of innovators who will contribute to the country’s growth and sustainability.
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