Coding Ireland is excited to announce the publication of the Coding Ireland STEM Report 2024, the largest survey and analysis of the current state of STEM and Digital Skills education in Irish Primary and Secondary Schools, Youth Centres, and Libraries.
By surveying teachers from schools around Ireland, including DEIS schools, as well as youth centres and libraries, the report gathers essential data on current practices, challenges, and resource availability in the teaching of Digital Skills such as Coding and Robotics.
The report, including charts, statistics and commentary, can be viewed at https://www.codingireland.ie/STEMReport2024
Coding Ireland is dedicated to making coding and robotics education accessible, engaging, and fun for students of all ages. We work with schools, youth centres, and libraries across the country, providing a digital skills curriculum designed to support STEM education from Junior Infants to 6th Year.
“We are thrilled to launch the Coding Ireland STEM Report 2024. By providing a detailed overview of the current state of STEM education in Ireland, we hope to inspire improvements that will benefit students and educators alike,”
Alan Joyce, Founder, Coding Ireland
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