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‘Mojaru’ making youths ready to face 4IR challenges

Staff Correspondent
30 Jun 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 30 Jun 2022 00:39:54
‘Mojaru’ making youths ready to face 4IR challenges

Mojaru, an e-learning platform, is working to create creative and tech-savvy citizens for facing challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).

Mojaru is offering 10 courses to improve the language skills, mathematical skills, and science and technology skills of children aged 4 to 18 years.

Mojaru is providing e-learning services to people of all ages and classes through their 6 wings. These are – Genius, Skills, Job Preparation, Academic, Admission Preparation, and E-Book. Math Champs Primary, Math Champs Jr, Smart English for Kids, Smart English for Juniors, Programming for Juniors, Robotics for Juniors, and Abacus Mind Math Course are under Genius Wing.

All these courses are directly contributing to the intellectual development of children as well as developing their creativity. The country’s top instructors are training in these courses.

Mojaru has its web and app system with classes and exams. In 2021, about 5,000 children have received basic training from Mojaru in these courses.

Sonia Islam, the mother of Jafir Hasan, a student at Mohammadpur Residential Model School, said, “There is a math course called 'Math Champs' where I admitted my son. This course has changed my son’s life and he is now enjoying mathematics very much. This year he went to the national level in the Math Olympiad because of this course.”

Nashwan Haque Mahir, another student of the same course, became the second runner-up in the primary category in this year’s Math Olympiad.

Atrima Gain, a student from Dakop, a remote coastal char area in Khulna, wants to be admitted to a cadet college next year. But there is no cadet coaching centre nearby. He enrolled in the 'Mojaru Mission Cadet 23' program and is now dreaming of winning the cadet.

Her father Aniruddha Gain said, “If it were not for Mojaru, my daughter might not have dreamed of being a cadet. Thanks to Mojaru, my daughter is being mentored by ex-cadets and now dreaming big while sitting at home in a neglected area.”

Md Alauddin, Managing Director and CEO, Mojaru, said, “The entire education system needs to be streamlined to create suitable citizens for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Students will not only carry knowledge in the future, but they will also think critically, and find ways to solve problems. This is the purpose of all the courses that are being offered for children in Mojaru.”

“We have designed our courses with an emphasis on linguistic, mathematical, and IT skills,” he added.

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