
TANBead Landed in Remote Villages and Teamed Up with Field Teachers to Develop STEAM education.
Continuing the mission of the Spreading Love Project, TANBead is teaming up with field teachers to invest in science education and develop STEAM education in junior high schools and primary schools in remote villages, which is in the spirit of cross-domain, hands-on, life application, problem-solving, and five-sense learning. Science education is a subject that is specialized in developing children's logical thinking.
The Chairman of TANBead, Abby Chang, expressed that Education requires time, manpower, and resources to build up, and remote schools have already received a lot of subsidies for hardware resources from various sectors. However, due to the remoteness of the area, it is difficult to invest in education on a long-term basis. We have always been thinking about what resources are most needed by children in remote areas, and in the past few years we have learnt from our interactions with teachers and students in remote areas that what the children need is very simple: a stable learning environment and teachers to learn and grow with them.
The "Creative Teaching of Science in the Remote Villages Project" not only provides knowledge, but also brings educational resources directly into the mountainous areas, and at the same time encourages other teachers with the same ambitions and ideals to bravely step forward and achieve science education in the deepest part of the central mountain ranges.