The BrightChamps Next-Gen Hub programme teaches coding, robotics, financial literacy, and communication skills by combining online and offline training. It wants to be a one-stop shop where kids can learn all of their non-academic life skills.
A new “phygital” strategy for learning life skills has been introduced in Vietnam by BrightChamps, a global live-learning platform. A second hub will open in May 2023 after the first one. Which debuts on February 19 in Ho Chi Minh City. In 2020, Ravi Bhushan launched BrightChamps. The 650 million dollar-plus Indian edtech company recently paid US$15 million to purchase the Vietnam-based startup Schola. According to Bhushan, who is also the CEO of BrightChamps, “life-skills programmes that teach children critical skills. They will need as members of the global workforce will help children develop into people who are well-equipped to be members of the global workforce.” The new service supports Vietnam’s ongoing efforts to raise the standard and competitiveness of vocational education.
The new service supports Vietnam’s ongoing efforts to raise the standard and competitiveness of vocational education.
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The press release also stated that BrightCHAMPS Next-Gen Hubs seek to assist the Vietnamese government. In its efforts to upskill children and foster their development as global citizens. The head of the BrightCHAMPS Next-Gen Hub project in Vietnam. Nhu Tranh De Tranh, said, “We offer blended courseworks in entrepreneurship, finance, technology, coding, communications, robotics, and AI, half of which will be through live 1-on-1 classes online. The other half at the Hub, in small groups of children with similar learning goals, speeds, and needs, through our proprietary adaptive learning algorithm.