TZP is a science outreach program that brings astronomy, math and other science concepts to underprivileged students through various interactive programs. They have reached over 1 million students from 5000 schools across India. Their programs include a digital mobile planetarium, science on wheels exhibition, mobile science lab and distributing science kits. Their goal is to spark curiosity in science and make modern concepts accessible through hands-on learning especially for remote areas. One such program is "Spark of Curiosity" where they distribute kits with science experiments and demonstrations to help students learn independently.
TZP is a science outreach program that brings astronomy, math and other science concepts to underprivileged students through various interactive programs. They have reached over 1 million students from 5000 schools across India. Their programs include a digital mobile planetarium, science on wheels exhibition, mobile science lab and distributing science kits. Their goal is to spark curiosity in science and make modern concepts accessible through hands-on learning especially for remote areas. One such program is "Spark of Curiosity" where they distribute kits with science experiments and demonstrations to help students learn independently.
TZP is a science outreach program that brings astronomy, math and other science concepts to underprivileged students through various interactive programs. They have reached over 1 million students from 5000 schools across India. Their programs include a digital mobile planetarium, science on wheels exhibition, mobile science lab and distributing science kits. Their goal is to spark curiosity in science and make modern concepts accessible through hands-on learning especially for remote areas. One such program is "Spark of Curiosity" where they distribute kits with science experiments and demonstrations to help students learn independently.
TZP is a science outreach program that brings astronomy, math and other science concepts to underprivileged students through various interactive programs. They have reached over 1 million students from 5000 schools across India. Their programs include a digital mobile planetarium, science on wheels exhibition, mobile science lab and distributing science kits. Their goal is to spark curiosity in science and make modern concepts accessible through hands-on learning especially for remote areas. One such program is "Spark of Curiosity" where they distribute kits with science experiments and demonstrations to help students learn independently.
About TZP: Tare Zameen Par is a Science outreach program that takes astronomy, Math, and other Science concepts to the doorsteps of underprivileged students. Through Digital Mobile Planetarium, Science on Wheels, Mobile Science Exhibition, Mobile Science Lab, Science Kits/ Toys and other Edutainment activities. More than 1 Million students from over 5000 schools have benefited with this unique immersive learning pedagogy. It is proud to say that, currently, we are working the INDIAN ARMY under the operation SADBHAVANA in JAMMU & KASHMIR. Our Motive: In this competitive world, now it very important to stay updated with technologies and new concepts. But there are many limitations that make students to deprive from such modern concepts specially who belong to remote areas of the country. Hence we came up with our innovative tools that give immersive learning experience. Also, modern technologies and concepts are introduced to students from hands on learning. By engaging students in hands-on experiences and reflection, They are better able to connect theories and knowledge learned in the classroom to real-world situations. When students participate in experiential education opportunities, they gain A better understanding of course material Spark Of Curiosity: It’s a new concept proposed and implemented by TZP. Where we have designed the soft toys / kits that could increase curiosity of learning science concepts through experiments in students. These kits / toys are nothing but the experiments and the demonstrations of the science concepts. Spark of curiosity is a program of distributing Science kits, teaching students using those kits and handover them to assemble & perform by themselves, a student interaction programs where students can ask doubts to experts. Operation of program can be conducted by offline as well as online method. Successfully conducted ‘Spark of Curiosity’ under CSR Partnership with Synopsys in Saligrama village, Karnataka. Used local term ‘Kutuhalada Kidi’ to make it more familiar with local students. The poster shown in left is a cover of science kit that can be used as wall poster so that students will idolize our scientist. Glimpse of ‘Spark Of Curiosity’
Inauguration by Sri A. S. Kiran Kumar
Renowned Indian Scientist and former chairman, ISRO
Event ‘Kutuhalada Kidi’ (Spark Of Curiosity) with virtual presence of
Synopsys dignitaries and Chief guest Sri Kiran Kumar in Saligrama Govt. School, Mysore, Karnataka Explaining Concepts and letting students to assemble & perform the experiments. Distribution of science kits Virtual Lecture Explaining Science behind experiment through online discussion Experiments covered in science kit th th 7 Std. 8 Std.
th th 9 Std. 10 Std. Spark of Curiosity: Digital Mobile Planetarium Shows
It’s an inflatable dome with 360 Degrees fish eye lens
projector and surrounds sound that gives immersive experience of astronomy. Along with astronomy, a show covers other science related concepts too. The Dome has capacity to occupy 40 students at a time. Around 400 students can attend the planetarium show in one day. Our achievements so far:
More than 1 million students from over 5000 schools have
benefited with our immersive learning program Won elevate 100 award for most innovating startup Working with the INDIAN ARMY under operation SADBHAVANA in Jammu and Kashmir and many more Our Milestones Tare Zameen Par #52, 9th Main Road, Banashankari Stage 2, Bangalore, Karnataka 560070, PHONE: 9035013642, 9035013649 Visit our website: www.tarezameenpar.com Drop your queries at: [email protected]