EduTech has implemented a wide range of projects focused on integrating STEM methodologies and tools into the education system and after-school programs. Below are some of the major programs delivered in partnership with local and international organizations:
- STEM Learning through Edison and EdCreate
EduTech is the exclusive partner of Microbric, an Australian company that provides innovative STEM tools. Edison, a programmable robot, serves as a comprehensive STEM teaching resource for coding and robotics education for students aged 4 to 16. EdCreate is a 5-in-1 expansion pack construction system designed to work with the Edison robot, enriching students' STEM education through interactive engineering and programming projects. EduTec has implemented this program in Palestinian schools, distributing 12,000 devices across the West Bank and Gaza.
EduTec’s training team has conducted 10 training cycles, preparing the national STEM team from the 17th directorate in the Ministry of Education. This training has equipped teachers with STEM methodologies and taught them how to integrate STEM tools into the education system and curriculum effectively. STEM Learning through Whybricks
EduTech has implemented STEM programs utilizing Whybricks, an engaging hands-on approach to teaching physical science. Whybricks offers a complete STEM teaching resource through its construction kit and lesson plans, helping educators inspire curiosity and foster meaningful explorations of physical science with STEM extensions through engineering.
- STEM Training Manuals
EduTech has adapted and localized two international STEM manuals provided by Microbric. Additionally, EduTec developed the ISEE manual, which guides teachers and trainers in delivering interactive sessions that integrate ICT into science and mathematics education.