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About Us

CSpathshala is an Association for

Computing is ubiquitous and people from every walk of life will need to be familiar with computing in some form or the other. This will give rise to a huge demand for computing skills leading to a talent shortage. To address the skills’ demand created by the industrial revolution, the Sciences and Mathematics were included in the school curriculum in the early 19th century. Now as we participate in the digital revolution, we need to train our children on skills for the digital age.

We need to train our children to be creators and inventors of technology and at the same time teach them to be socially responsible citizens. It is therefore imperative to teach computing, which promotes problem solving, computational thinking and critical reasoning skills, at par with Mathematics and Sciences.

CS pathshala about us
Why Choose

Our Vision, Mission and Goals

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Our Vision

To prepare students to participate creatively in the digital age

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Our Mission

To teach computing as a science to every child in every school in India by 2030!

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Our Goals

To achieve the above, we will:

  • Take steps to elevate CS to the level of other sciences and mathematics. Influence policy level changes to bring about shift from ICT to CS oriented curriculum,
  • Shape computational thinking curriculum and develop teaching aids
  • Provide pedagogical as well as content training to teachers
  • Create and support teacher communities with active leadership and support from ACM local chapters

Approach

Our Approach

High Level Curriculum

  • Developed by academicians: MITB. IISc, CMI, IMSc,.…&
  • Industry experts: TCS…

Training & Feedback from teachers

  • Training by experts in CS
  • Supported through online community
  • Feedback: School visits, feedback workshops, campaigns, WhatsApp, review of exam papers
approach

Theme wise Syllabus

  • Prepared by volunteers: Researchers with expertise in Computer Science(CS)
  • Reviewed by: Academicians

Development of Teaching Aids

  • Created by volunteers: CS experts
  • Reviewed by CS experts & educators
  • Distributed Freely
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