Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education combines rigorous academic disciplines with the technical challenges of mastering skills in these learning areas. This deliberate grouping is essential for the development of critical thinking, creativity, engineering design process and problem-solving skills.
Young students are naturally curious about the world and love to learn through play. Activities that involve experimentation, discovery, building or collecting things are great ways to teach young students and STEM is no exception. The provision of hands on, experiential learning by providing toolkits to each student makes learning fun, easy and facilitates the development of necessary skills. It helps to harness natural curiosity and engagement with the world around them.