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A Study in Resilience; how students in Kenya gained confidence through coding

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In the heart of Kenya, a revolution in education is underway, marked by resilience and empowerment. As the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) takes root, students are embracing a new language – the language of coding. MaryMargaret Welch, alongside SeaVuria, has been a beacon of change for over 14 years, fostering teacher development and igniting a passion for STEM subjects. Their approach isn’t just about teaching content; it’s about instilling a mindset of problem-solving and critical inquiry.

With the advent of AI, the ability to harness technology becomes paramount. Yet, in Kenya, where WiFi connectivity is often unreliable, students have developed a remarkable resilience. They eagerly tackle coding challenges, undeterred by technical hurdles, embodying a spirit of tenacity that inspires. Through platforms like Thimble.io, they’re not just learning to code; they’re learning to lead, to innovate, and to own their education.

But this journey isn’t without its challenges. Shifting from rote learning to hands-on exploration requires a cultural shift, a reimagining of education itself. MaryMargaret and Emily Allen emphasize the importance of listening to local educators, adapting their approach based on insights from the ground. It’s a journey of co-creation, where teachers are empowered to shape their students’ learning experiences, guided by tools like Thimble.io that offer flexibility and freedom.

At the heart of it all lies a simple yet profound truth: education isn’t just about imparting knowledge; it’s about nurturing identity and potential. Through surveys and reflection, MaryMargaret ensures that students see themselves not just as learners but as scientists, innovators, and leaders of tomorrow.

In Kenya, the journey towards a brighter future is guided by resilience, fueled by curiosity, and empowered by technology. And as students embrace the language of STEM, they’re not just coding; they’re crafting their own destinies.

Aziz Ahmad, Founder of SuperKids & CodersTrust, joins Thimble.io’s Board of Directors

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This article highlights a significant development in STEM education with Thimble.io welcoming Aziz Ahmad, the esteemed Founder of SuperKids and CodersTrust, to its Board of Directors. This partnership signifies a major step forward in Thimble’s commitment to revolutionizing inclusive and progressive STEM education worldwide.

The Entrepreneurial Spirit: What Is It and How Do I Get It?

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ow can we help students take their STEM education into their own hands? In celebration of Global Entrepreneurship Week, we’re harnessing the spirit of passion and innovation (i.e. the entrepreneurial spirit). I sat down with Manjusha Tipre, entrepreneur and advisor on the board of Thimble.io, to hear her take on the intersection of entrepreneurship and a STEM education.

Celebrate National Learning and Development Month: How To Be a Life-Long Student

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This month at Thimble.io, we’re celebrating National Learning and Development Month, taking every opportunity to remember our “why”. Namely: why do we do what we do?  For many on our team, a big part of our ‘why’ is our Founder and CEO, Oscar! His story, passion and enthusiasm are contagious. His dedication to Thimble.io comes from his own school-days, where …

Coding the Future; Learning a New Language in a Changing World

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Here at Thimble.io, we celebrate National Coding Week with a shared mission: to foster the love and learning of digital languages, and, more prominently, to close the skills gap in the United States. While we certainly value learning for learning’s sake, we’re aware of the economic realities that students will face once they graduate into the workforce. 67% of all …

What Does a Scientist Look Like? Why STEM Identity Matters.

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What does a scientist look like? Talk about a loaded question.  Age-old scientist stereotypes have a major influence on the STEM identity of impressionable children.  It’s these same children who will someday make up the future workforce of the world, and it’s up to us to clear their path.  Will these stereotypes fade into the background as STEM professionals and …

Thimble.io’s Hands-On Support Empowers National Grid’s STEM Education Initiatives

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National Grid and Thimble.io pair up to provide STEM experiences for hundreds of children in the communities they serve. National Grid is a forward-thinking energy company serving the New York and Massachusetts areas.  They are committed to providing safe, reliable,and sustainable energy solutions.  The company has philanthropic goals aimed at enhancing the quality of life in the communities they serve. …

Celebrate International Women in Engineering Day: Embolden the Female Engineers of Tomorrow

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For almost a decade, International Women in Engineering Day has been recognized around the world on June 23rd.  Launched in the UK by the Women’s Engineering Society, INWED began in 2014 as the WES celebrated its 95th anniversary. What is International Women in Engineering Day?  This celebration highlights the remarkable achievements of women in every area of engineering and highlights …