Spurs back scheme teaching kids about robotics, green energy and critical thinking
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Tottenham Hotspur has launched a nine-week primary schools programme focused on teaching sustainability and green energy practices. In collaboration with Schneider Electric, workshops emphasize problem-solving and critical thinking aligned with the global transition to renewable energy. The initiative aims to develop skills in science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) among young learners, encouraging an environmental consciousness from an early age. It also offers apprenticeships for local school-leavers and strives for the White Hart stadium to operate on 100% renewable energy, including the world's first electric karting facility.
The Spurs foundation has set up a nine-week programme to teach primary school students about sustainability, focusing on skills in science, technology, engineering, and math.
It's crucial we inspire talent from an early age to harness the global energy transition, facilitating skills that will lead to efficient energy solutions for a sustainable future.
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