Meccano Program – Yailadag (2024–2025)
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Meccano Program – Yailadag (2024–2025)
Under the auspices of the Ummah Alliance Group, the program is implemented in the Turkish village of Yailadag. It aims to develop students’ fundamental engineering principles, transitioning them from theoretical learning to practical application, and fostering creativity and engineering design skills among first and second-grade students.
🔹 Number of Beneficiary Students: 215
🔹 Number of Groups: 6
🔹 Implementation Approach: Careful monitoring and phased assessment to ensure smooth program delivery and achievement of objectives
🎯 In collaboration with the Ummah Alliance Group, the Meccano Program provides effective educational support for first and second-grade children. It aims to strengthen core learning skills, foster curiosity, exploration, and logical thinking, enabling positive integration into the school environment and sustainable progress in their educational journey.
Electricity Program – Yailadag (2024–2025)
Under the auspices of the Ummah Alliance Group, the Electricity Program is implemented in the Turkish village of Yailadag. It introduces first and second-grade students to fundamental electrical concepts, aiming to develop their scientific and practical skills through hands-on circuit connections and safe experiments that encourage discovery and creative thinking.
🔹 Number of Beneficiary Students: 140
🔹 Number of Groups: 7
🔹 Implementation Approach: Close supervision and continuous monitoring to ensure safe and high-quality practical application
🎯 The program aims to introduce children to basic electricity concepts in a simple and easy-to-understand way, reinforcing the theoretical principles they will encounter throughout their school journey.
Arduino Program (2024–2025)
Under the auspices of the Ummah Alliance Group, the Arduino Program is implemented in the Turkish village of Biladag to introduce first and second-grade children to the fundamentals of programming and electronics. It aims to develop their scientific and technical skills through fun hands-on applications and interactive experiments using Arduino boards, encouraging innovation, discovery, and fostering logical and creative thinking.
🔹 Number of Beneficiary Students: 26 girls
🔹 Number of Groups: 2
🔹 Implementation Approach: Close monitoring to ensure proper program application and achieve the desired outcomes
🎯 The Arduino Program aims to develop core skills among first and second-grade children, enhance their cognitive growth through practical application and experimentation, in a simple and enjoyable way suitable for their age, and help them develop creative thinking and understand the basic principles of programming and modern technologies.