STEM Lab

Bringing Science Closer to Every Child

For many children, science is something they read about in textbooks but rarely experience. Concepts such as renewable energy, the human body, magnets, or simple machines often remain ideas on a page rather than something students can see and understand firsthand.

IEEE India Philanthropy believes that every child deserves the opportunity to learn through observation, experimentation, and discovery. With this vision, we have been working to support schools with learning environments that make education more practical, engaging, and relevant. One such initiative is the establishment of STEM labs that help students move beyond theory and experience science through hands-on learning.

What is STEM?

STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. It is an approach to education that connects these subjects and helps students understand how they work together in the real world.

Instead of learning concepts just through theory, STEM encourages students to solve problems, ask questions, build solutions, experiment, and think critically. It helps children understand not just what happens, but why and how it happens.

It is about knowing how our eyes see colours, why bones give shape to our body, how wind can produce energy, how sunlight can power a home, why magnets attract some materials, and how simple machines make work easier. In a STEM lab, students explore models, use activity kits, watch demonstrations, and learn through experiments. This makes science easier to understand and more exciting to learn.

Why Does the STEM Lab Matter?

It is needed to build curiosity!

It is needed to build curiosity!

Children are full of questions. A good learning space should give those questions a place to grow. This lab encourages students to ask, explore, and think. It helps them move from “I have to study this” to “I want to know more.” That small shift can make a big difference. A child who understands science through experience may begin to dream bigger — as an engineer, doctor, researcher, teacher, innovator, or problem-solver.
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It helps futuristic learning!

It helps futuristic learning!

The world our children are growing into will need people who can think clearly, solve problems, work with others, and create new ideas. STEM learning helps build these skills early. It teaches children to observe, compare, test, discuss, fail, try again, and find answers. These are not just science skills. These are life skills.
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It is in Line with NEP 2020

It is in Line with NEP 2020

The National Education Policy 2020 encourages schools to move away from rote learning and bring in more hands-on, activity-based, and practical learning. The STEM Lab supports this vision by making learning more active, joyful, and connected to real life. It helps students understand concepts instead of only memorising them.
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A step towards equal learning opportunities

A step towards equal learning opportunities

For many students in government schools, access to such learning spaces is limited. This lab helps bridge that gap. It gives children the chance to explore science through models, experiments, and activity kits. It also supports teachers by giving them better tools to explain difficult concepts in a simple way.
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Why does IEEE India Philanthropy Support STEM Labs?

IEEE India Philanthropy works to improve access to quality education by creating learning environments that encourage curiosity, innovation, and practical understanding. STEM Labs are one way of helping schools provide students with opportunities to learn through observation, experimentation, and real-world applications of science.
With this purpose, IEEE India Philanthropy has set up a STEM Lab at DKZP Government Model Higher Primary School, Panjimogaru, Mangalore, creating a space where students can experience science through models, experiments, and hands-on activities.

A First-of-Its-Kind Facility for a Government School in Mangalore

The STEM Lab at DKZP Government Model Higher Primary School, Panjimogaru, serves 344 students and provides access to science models.

Designed to create an engaging learning environment, the lab features a wide range of science models, renewable energy demonstrations, anatomy displays, physics experiments, optical science experiments, simple machine tools and hands-on STEM activity kits that allow students to explore concepts beyond the classroom curriculum.

For many children, this lab is their first chance to experience science beyond books. It gives them a space to question, explore, and believe that science is for them too.

Thousands of children in government schools still do not have access to hands-on STEM learning.

Together, we can change that.

IEEE India Philanthropy invites CSR partners, foundations, educational institutions, and individual donors to join us in creating more STEM labs that inspire curiosity, strengthen learning, and open new possibilities for young minds.

Because every child deserves the chance to learn science by doing, not just by reading.

Because every child deserves the chance to learn science by doing, not just by reading.