EMBIBE, AI-powered learning and outcomes platform, has announced a two-year-long partnership with all 136 Army Public Schools, run by the Indian Army, to power them with access to AI-led personalised and adaptive education.
Through this partnership, all schools will be empowered with EMBIBE’s National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 aligned technology, proprietary apps, and digital resources to provide relevant content delivery and guidance to students.
This will further be extended to all 169 Vidyanjali schools affiliated to the AWES ecosystem, an official release said.
The schools that will benefit from this partnership are managed by the six commands of the Indian Army.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for this collaboration was signed between EMBIBE’s senior vice president, Devendra Gaur, and Col. S.A. Warty (Retired), director, AWES.
Through this MoU, EMBIBE has made a new stride in rolling out its public sector learning intervention initiatives, set to impact learning outcomes for over four crore Indian students and seven lakh teachers across 24 states during the 2023-24 academic year, the release added.
Under the partnership, students from grades six to 12 at Army Public schools will receive the highest level of personalisation and experiential learning through AI and Machine Learning. Students will be able to access the content for all the subjects, in line with their curriculum.