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COMMUNITY Taking Science Education to Next Level S cience Fuse is working to change the way science is perceived and communicated across classrooms in Pakistan and inspiring children from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds to pursue STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education and careers. Our philosophy is: ‘to encourage and promote cu riosity and questioning; to ‘assist discovery’ and we do this through being engaging, making things memorable and being inspiring.’ We give children an opportunity to experience science as a dramatic story of discovery to inculcate a sense of wonder and curiosity. We’d like this sense of wonder to be so indestructible that it lasts throughout their lives propelling them to seek knowledge not just to pass an exam but for the sheer joy of learning. We believe that if children, especially those who come from disadvantaged backgrounds, experience informal science education, our world could be in a much better shape. If these children develop a passion for learning something they care about, they might be less likely to drop out of school — and staying in school gives them a chance to better the world. In the last three years, our work has impacted almost twenty thousand children across Pakistan, reaching out to students from Thar, Tando Jam and Karachi all the way to Lahore, and Faisalabad. Sixty percent of these children hailed from less-privileged families and were provided these learning opportunities pro bono. We have partnered with some of the leading institutions working within the social and educational sector in Pakistan including the British Council, Alif Ailaan, Idara-e-Taleem-O-Agahi, Reading Room Project, Haque Academy, Olo Mopolo, The Second Floor and Dawood Foundation. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) is much more than an acronym. STEM really is a philosophy. It is a way of thinking about how educators at all levels – including parents – should be helping students integrate knowledge across disciplines, encouraging them to think in a more connected and holistic way. Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education plays a critical role in shaping culture and economic development through innovation. To be successful during STEM learning experiences, students must move beyond low-level cognitive tasks and gain a foundational understanding of the content. Our STEM programs encourage students to develop solutions that incorporate a variety of disciplines. We create engaging learning environments where students are encouraged to identify and solve problems. Most importantly extracurricular STEM activities have been associated with improved academic performance and psychosocial development. Students who participate in after-school STEM activities have been positively linked to higher grades, test scores, school value, school engagement, and educational aspirations www.informal.pk 07