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Global STEM Programs Shape Future STEM Leaders

Thanks to a number of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) competitions and programs happening all over the world, kids everywhere are sharpening their technical skills. Here are just a few programs that are developing future generations of scientists and engineers:

  • A group of high schoolers from Bangladesh won this year’s FIRST Global Challenge robotics competition. “Team Bangladesh” beat teams from 174 countries in three separate challenges. For the “quarantine” challenge, the team built a wifi-controlled robot dubbed “Covitron-1,” which can deliver medicine, food, and other necessities to people under quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic. For the “social media” challenge, they created a video and computer program that spread awareness about STEM. For the “technical challenge,” they designed several devices, including a paper plane launcher, a device that can rescue children from drowning, and a robot that can clean. 
  • Through the STEM for Africa Project (S4A), 1,000 children in the town of Hwidiem in Ghana will get “science set” toolkits that can be used for more than 30 experiments. The kits include circuit systems, mini-robots, solar panel models, security alarm systems, and more. The project, which will run for two years, consists of 52,000 hours of STEM education in 10 schools. It will also include 15 STEM clubs. Additionally, 50 girls will be chosen for special mentorship from the STEM Champions in partnership with Synergies Institute – Sankofa Mentorship Hub. Stem for Africa was launched in October by 1 Billion Africa, an African non-profit that encourages kids to become future leaders through innovation and problem solving. 
  • In India, 10,000 girls in 100 government schools in the region of Jammu will benefit from the Mastercard Girls4Tech program. The award-winning program’s goal is to put girls on a path to future STEM careers. The program will include online training sessions for girls and teaching resources for teachers and schools. 

View a collection of resources for teachers to encourage students to explore STEM on IEEE TryEngineering’s teacher resources page. If you are looking to get your child hands on experience with STEM you can check out our summer engineering camps where you can learn more about different fields of engineering and

Teaching Resource: Recycling Sorter

Teach your students about the challenges waste management centers face and different methods they use to sort recycling. Download the lesson plan “Recycling Sorter” today by visiting TryEngineerings website. Click below!

Lesson Focus

Students will learn about the challenges waste management centers face and different methods they use to sort recycling. In small teams, students will brainstorm and design a system to sort a mixed-up recycling bin. Teams will share their designs, and the class will vote on ideas they want to move forward with. The class will then work to build and test a recycling sorter.

Free Virtual Education Resources from Amazon, Microsoft, and Google

Many public schools in the U.S. lack access to computer science resources, but that’s something tech giant Amazon hopes to change. The company’s free Amazon Future Engineer program, which offers K-12 teachers free access to sponsored virtual computer science courses, has already expanded to 5,000 schools in underserved areas. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep many students at home, the program is expanding to another 3,000 schools, over 80% of which are federally-funded Title 1 schools.

“Students can complete all Amazon Future Engineer coursework virtually, which ensures they can start the school year from home, stay on track, and continue to prepare for the jobs of the future,” the company states on its website.

The program is looking to support over 1,000 grammar schools and more than 4,000 middle and high schools in the U.S. with computer science lessons, online support, and professional development for educators. Check out the program’s website to learn more about these programs and how to apply.

Additionally, students can compete in the program’s free, virtual Amazon Cyber Robotics Challenge, a coding contest. Not only will kids get to compete and have fun, they’ll learn the fundamentals of computer science while participating in a realistic industry challenge. Plus, educators from Title 1 schools who finish the challenge will receive free virtual robotics courses for their students. 

Amazon is not the only large organization offering resources for teachers. For educators who are struggling with remote lessons during the pandemic, Google is providing a number of resources. Among them are free resources on Coding and Computer Science and STEM, which contain lessons and challenges that will help students hone their technical skills. Microsoft is also offering a free guide on how to make virtual lessons engaging and successful. 

Teach STEM with IEEE TryEngineering

IEEE TryEngineering has curated free resources available to support teachers and parents during this unprecedented and challenging time. Explore our website for free resources

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