Malesela Primary School plans to expand coding and robotics programmes in 2026, equipping learners with necessary digital skills.
At a time when education often feels bigger, faster and more crowded, one local school is proving that small can be powerful. With only 50 students in total, Lighthouse Christian Academy (LCA) is ...
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Are our schools ready to teach coding and robotics? 2025 brings a significant shift in the education system, with the Coding and Robotics curriculum for grades R to 9, gazetted in June 2024, now ...
At Fort Knox, Kentucky, students in Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools are diving into robotics and coding, gaining skills that prepare them for a fast-changing, tech-driven ...
San Diego Jewish Academy (SDJA) recently highlighted the SDJA Robotics “Kayefet” initiative, a unique student-run program led by Upper School students to inspire 2nd-5th grade students through hands ...
KinderLab Robotics has expanded its STEAM robotics offerings with a new curriculum to develop computational thinking and computer science skills for students in grades 3-5. Serving as a follow-on to ...
Seseko successfully completed a week-long coding and robotics introduction programme across four secondary schools in Harrismith between 2 and 6 March ...
In my role as the school library media specialist and enrichment teacher at Garfield Elementary School, I was researching student-centered robotics products for K-2 students last year when my school ...
KinderLab Robotics, creator of the award-winning KIBO robot, is expanding its curriculum offerings to serve students in grades 3–5 with Exploring with KIBO. Building on KIBO’s proven success in early ...
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Isuzu unveils AI Centre at primary school
Isuzu Motors South Africa (IMSAf) has handed over a purpose-built AI, Coding & Robotics Centre to Astra Primary School in Bloemendal, Gqeberha. The centre was developed in partnership with ...
Despite rolling out robotics and coding to children aged six and over, the University of Pretoria says that South Africa is making a massive mistake.
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