TCS's goIT Student Technology Awareness Program Strengthens STEM Skills for 1,250 Teens in Toronto
Program Designed to Empower Young Canadians to Pursue STEM careers and Reduce ICT Skills Gap
TORONTO, Nov. 17, 2014 /CNW/ - Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), a leading global IT services, consulting and business solutions provider, celebrated its first Canadian goIT Student Technology Awareness Program at Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute today. TCS worked with the Toronto District School Board to implement the innovative program in ten Toronto schools this fall.
"TCS believes strongly in impact through empowerment," said Akhilesh Tripathi, Head of Canada, TCS. "Not only will these young people have more career choices, Canada's ICT industry will also benefit from having a local skilled labour force."
goIT is an in-class, hands-on curriculum for grade eight and nine students to learn about computer programming, coding and robotics, and gain an understanding of possible careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. 1,250 Toronto students will have participated in TCS' inaugural Canadian program by the end of November.
"goIT programs are helping students see the connections between their studies, the world beyond high school and their future careers," said Liz Sandals, Minister of Education. "Working with partners like Tata Consultancy Services we are ensuring that learning is even more compelling, and allowing our students to become the innovators, entrepreneurs and leaders of tomorrow. Through programs like goIT, we're helping more students gain the skills, knowledge and confidence for future careers in Computer Science, Technology, Engineering and Math."
In 2009, TCS launched the goIT program in the US to address the problem of decreasing university enrolment in STEM related careers. It has since expanded to ten US cities and so far engaged more than 7,500 middle and high school students. TCS Canada applied goIT best practices and worked with Canada's Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) to develop a further customized program addressing the needs of Canadian students. For the program in the Toronto District Schools, students code using the latest icon-based programming languages, including Lego Mindstorms at the eighth grade level and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) App Inventor at the ninth grade level. In the process, goIT participants acquire critical thinking and problem solving skills, while troubleshooting designs and adopting the agile methodology.
About Canada's Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC)
"Strengthening Canada's digital advantage." – ICTC is a not-for-profit organization that conducts research, and develops and implements solutions to help Canadians take advantage of the digital economy.
About Tata Consultancy Services Ltd (TCS)
Tata Consultancy Services is an IT services, consulting and business solutions organization that delivers real results to global business, ensuring a level of certainty no other firm can match. TCS offers a consulting-led, integrated portfolio of IT, BPS, infrastructure, engineering and assurance services. This is delivered through its unique Global Network Delivery Model™, recognized as the benchmark of excellence in software development. A part of the Tata group, India's largest industrial conglomerate, TCS has over 310,000 of the world's best-trained consultants in 46 countries. The company generated consolidated revenues of US $13.4 billion for year ended March 31, 2014 and is listed on the National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange in India. For more information, visit us at www.tcs.com.
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