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To promote a culture of innovation and creative problem-solving among school students, the Entrepreneurship Development, and Innovation Institute (EDII-TN), in collaboration with the Department of School Education (DoSE) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), is implementing the School Innovation Development Project (SIDP).
The objective of the program is to inspire students to solve problems by using a simple design thinking process as a method for innovation, collaboration, and acquiring 21st-century skills and leadership skills.
Entrepreneurship Development and Innovation Institute (EDII-TN), in collaboration with the Department of School Education (DoSE) and the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), is implementing the School Innovation Development Project (SIDP).
Students from all government, government-aided, and partially-aided schools (both high school and higher secondary school) are eligible to participate in the program. Students from 9th to 12th standard can take part in this program. If you fall under this category but your school is not a part of SIDP, please contact us via email at sidp22-23@editn.in
School Innovation Development Project(SIDP)
The School Innovation Development Project is being implemented by the Entrepreneurship Development and Innovation Institute in collaboration with the Department of School Education and the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).
The Entrepreneurship Development and Innovation Institute has been implementing the School Innovation Development Project since 2022. The scheme is working with various objectives, such as encouraging innovation and fostering an entrepreneurial culture among students in classes 9 to 12, studying in all government, government-aided and partially aided higher secondary schools. It aims at developing leadership qualities among students, identifying problems, and motivating them to solve these issues.
The Tamil Nadu Entrepreneurship Development and Innovation Institute (EDII-TN) is a prominent institution specializing in entrepreneurship education and the promotion of innovation within the state. Established as a non-profit organization by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 2001, it falls under the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises Department of the state government. Furthermore, EDII-TN serves as the primary state resource centre dedicated to fostering the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation across Tamil Nadu through educational programs, training initiatives, and research activities.
Department of School Education
The Tamil Nadu School Education Department is one of the vital government departments in Tamil Nadu. The government of Tamil Nadu places significant emphasis on delivering high-quality education to its future citizens. Education serves as the gateway to a brighter future for today’s children, and the early years of schooling establish the groundwork for student’s future well-being. The Department of School Education, under the Government of Tamil Nadu, operates with the primary objective of ensuring quality and accessible inclusive education for all children.
United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund(UNICEF)
The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund(UNICEF) was founded on December 11, 1946, by the United Nations General Assembly with the mission of providing food and healthcare to children in nations ruined by World War II. In 1953, it officially became a permanent institution within the United Nations. UNICEF operates in 155 countries worldwide, primarily focusing on improving community-level services to achieve its larger goal of child welfare and development. UNICEF also serves as a knowledge partner in the School Innovation Development Project.