Girl Guides Association and STEM Guyana Empower Youth with Engaging STEM Session in New Amsterdam

The collaboration between The Girl Guides Association of Guyana and STEM Guyana brought an exciting opportunity for youth in New Amsterdam to delve into the world of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). Held at the Teacher’s Union Hall, the session kicked off with an introduction to STEM and STEM Guyana’s mission and objectives.

Enthusiastic participants eagerly engaged in Scratch coding, where they created interactive animations, sparking their creativity and problem-solving skills. Following this, they ventured into robotics programming, where they learned to operate various sensors such as the IR sensor and LED sensor. Remarkably, some of the girls successfully programmed the DC motors on their first attempt, showcasing their aptitude and determination.

The atmosphere throughout the session was vibrant and collaborative, brimming with curiosity, innovation, and empowerment. Participants embraced the opportunity to explore STEM concepts in a supportive environment, fostering a sense of confidence and enthusiasm for future endeavors. The program was led by STEMGuyana Trainers Dominic Budhan, Xaria Holder and T’Sahai Holder. The Holders were also members of the outstanding All-Girls National Robotics team that performed outstandingly at the 2020 First Küresel Robotics Challenge in Singapore.

The partnership between The Girl Guides Association of Guyana and STEM Guyana exemplifies the power of collaboration in nurturing the next generation of leaders in STEM fields. As the session concluded, both organizations expressed excitement about the prospect of continuing their journey together, further enriching the lives of youth in New Amsterdam through STEM education and empowerment.

Exit mobile version