This is evident in the experience of Tetiana Vlasenko, a computer science and mathematics teacher who has been integrating STEM education and robotics into her school for years.
From an early age, her students not only master office programs like Word and PowerPoint but also get introduced to programming basics, 3D modeling, and cloud services. They work with tools like Canva, Tinkercad, and Micro:bit, developing critical thinking and technical skills that will benefit them in the future.
The project KRYTSIA: Support for Recovery of Kryvyi Rih Raion has helped modernize the learning process and expand students’ opportunities. Thanks to cooperation with the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the school where Tetiana Vlasenko teaches received new equipment: 203 Chromebooks for fifth graders and children from disadvantaged backgrounds, 25 Chromebooks for teachers, four multifunctional devices, four interactive whiteboards, and two newly equipped computer labs.
These advancements have opened new horizons for students, making their educational journey more modern, technological, and exciting. STEM education is not just a trend—it’s a gateway for children to develop the skills they will need for the future!
