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Teachers, Our Everyday Heroes: Commemorating World Teachers Day

Today, on World Teachers Day, we take a moment to honor the incredible individuals who shape the future, one lesson at a time. It is with deep gratitude and immense respect that we celebrate you, the driving force behind our children’s dreams and aspirations. In your capable hands, young minds are nurtured, curiosity is sparked, …

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Is it to early to introduce STEM Education to kids?

Contrary to what most people think, experts say that children are natural fast learners. Working in groups helps them build team spirit, thereby improving their chance of leveraging each other’s knowledge and skills to advance their own. Learning should be given top priority especially for kids, and they should always be given opportunity to learn …

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Nigerian Youth Getting Digital Skills to Tackle Future Challenges with Edufun Technik

Onitsha, Nigeria, August, 2020 – Edufun Technik, founded by Uchenna Onwuamaegbu-Ugwu, has doubled down on its mission to bridge the skills gap between traditional ways of learning and the quickly evolving digital landscape in Nigeria. The Edufun Technik team consists of STEM educators, committed to introducing STEM skills and a hands-on learning approach through its …

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Engineering At Early Age

Engineering At Early Age \”Kid should engineer before they can spell it.\” That\’s a quote from Dr. Christine Cunningham, Vice President of Research, Boston Museum of Science. Dr Christine Cunningham is an educational researcher who is very passionate about #Engineering and #Science, and works to make them more relevant, accessible, and understandable, especially for kids …

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Albert Einstein, German-American Physicist

Albert Einstein \”I have no special talent, I\’m only passionately curious.\” — Albert Einstein, German-American Physicist Einstein\’s statement above renders solid validation to one of the many benefits of STEMEducation, which is that STEM helps children to develop a high sense of curiosity and imagination. It is with this high sense of curiosity and imagination …

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