Robotics training programme launched for township pupils
Exposing school pupils to career options and opportunities in the fields of science, technology, engineering and maths is crucial.
This was clear at the launch of a robotics training programme in Atteridgeville yesterday for pupils from township schools. The Robotics 4 Kidz event will run from October 18 to 22, followed by a series of roadshows.
It engages young people in various problem-solving exercises that involve building, programming and operating robots.
Speaking at the launch, Kgotso Maja from strategy and development company Wallstreet Afreeka, said the aim was to expose township youngsters to the processes involved in the design, programming, assembling and deployment of robots.
Maja said technology played a very important role in developing economies, and had been at the centre of the first, second and third industrial revolutions.
“The digital divide and lack of access to devices or infrastructure cause information to come a bit late in certain parts of the country, especially in township schools.
“We wanted to raise the level of interest in technology and expose young people to opportunities they can take advantage of,” Maja said.
Each year in South Africa, close to half of matriculants who write the mathematics exam fail this critical subject. In 2020, just 53.8% of the 233 315 matriculants who wrote maths passed the subject.
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