This OECD publication explores how intersecting social identities (gender, ethnicity, class, disability) affect educational outcomes and offers policy recommendations.
OpenShot is a free, open-source video editing software. It allows students and teachers to create, edit, and produce video content, supporting digital storytelling and media projects in informatics education.
OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, editable map of the world, built by volunteers. It can be used to teach geographic information systems (GIS), data collection, and collaborative work.
Scratch pioneered block-based programming, enabling young people to learn to code creatively and interactively. Creating Scratch projects fosters the development of computational and creative thinking skills that are critical for future success:…
English escape room where students solve short inclusion-focused challenges to collect five keys and unlock the exit, learning gender-inclusive practices for the CS classroom through quick tasks and instant feedback.
This guide, part of the Blooming Toolkit, is a guide for teachers on how to design, implement, and evaluate classroom activities that help increase the participation of girls in STEAM subjects. It outlines a step-by-step process for teachers to…
A toolkit for educators and youth workers to conduct workshops and activities on reverse engineering. It includes guides for projects like making a smoke machine from a hairdryer and a vacuum cleaner from a plastic bottle. The toolkit also covers…
This toolkit provides the necessary equipment and guidance to run workshops on e-textiles. It teaches participants how to build electrical components using textiles and create mini-projects like a fabric button or a woven speaker.