JERUSALEM — AMIT, Israel’s premier educational network, has announced that 1,500 students from its 110 schools in 29 cities throughout the country will take part in FIRST Robotics programs in 2017. The students will compete in different competitions specifically geared towards their age group within Israel. Winning teams will go on to represent the country in international competitions.

 

AMIT’s robotics program follows the challenges and guidelines of the international FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) organization, designed to  inspire student interest and participation in science and technology. The organization designs accessible, innovative programs that motivate young people to pursue education and career opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math, while building self-confidence, knowledge and life skills. The students’ participation is funded by a partnership between AMIT and Israel’s Ministry of Education.

 

            The students will break into teams representing their schools and their age group and tackle the same challenges that their peers in other countries are facing. Participation in these programs have proven to encourage students to pursue further education and careers in STEM-related fields and enhancing their 21st Century work-life skills. AMIT’s robotics program is geared towards laying the groundwork for students to become the science and technology leaders of Israel’s future, by engaging them in exciting mentor-based programs that build science, engineering and technology skills that foster well-rounded life capabilities including, creativity, innovation, self-confidence, communication and leadership.

           

“We are strong proponents of robotics education and see it as an opportunity to encourage our students to be future international leaders in science and technology. Robotics education features innovative programs that provide inspiration in science, engineering and technology, as well as encouraging experiential and creative learning,” said Amnon Eldar, director general of AMIT.

 

In 2016, AMIT robotics teams won numerous awards including AMIT Kamah Yerucham winning the FIRST preliminary national competition, and AMIT Sderot Yeshiva winning the YTEK National Mathematics, Aerospace and Robotics Olympiad.

 

Founded in 1925, AMIT is the premier education network in Israel, serving 34,000 students each year in its 110 schools in 29 cities throughout Israel. AMIT enables students to realize their fullest potential and strengthens Israeli society by educating and nurturing children from diverse backgrounds within a framework of academic excellence, religious values, and Zionist ideals. For more information, please visit www.amitchildren.org.

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