The desire to see the transformation of Ghana’s educational sector into a modern and much formidable one capable of producing globally competitive graduates is pushing Ghanaian trainers into traveling the extra-mile.
One of such journeys has producing tools used to prepare young Africans for the jobs of the future through the provision of skills in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Arts, Innovation, Design and Entrepreneurship (STEMAIDE).
For Prince Boateng Asare, the CEO of STEMAIDE, there is no better place to showcase this groundbreaking initiative which is focused on empowering young Africans with 21st century skills and the right mindset to imagine, design and create a better future through hands than in an arena.
An arena filled with great minds capable of analyzing and processing how these tools can make the future better. A STEM Arena which serves as a dynamic hub for competition, collaboration, innovation and offers the platform for students to tackle hands-on STEM challenges.

The STEM Arena TV Show which also combines real-world problems, interactive lessons, and hands-on challenges using STEMAIDE kits to empower students aged 8 to 12 to innovate and solve real-life issues in their communities.
The show is categorized into three phases – Phase 1 which deals with Beginner Lessons, Phase 2 which tackles project-based Learning and Phase 3 which is about project showcase and Awards.
STEM Arena will at the end of each season offer Hands-on Learning, Improved Academic Performance, Practical Application, and Preparation for Future Careers.

The STEM Arena TV Show which airs at 9:30am on GhOne TV on Saturdays integrates entertainment with hands-on STEM learning, to inspire students to innovate and address community challenges.
Source: Starrfm.com.gh/Kwaku Nti

