What is the meaning of STEM?

STEM is a curriculum based on the philosophy of educating students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics in an interdisciplinary and applicable approach. Rather than teaching these four subjects as separate and different topics, STEM integrates them into a comprehensive learning experience based on real-world applications.

What separates STEM from traditional science and math education is a mix of teaching and showing students how scientific methods can be applied to everyday life. It aims to teach students computational thinking and concentrates on real world applications through problem solving.

S(cience) - T(echnology) - E(ngineering) - M(ath)

What is the International STEM Olympiad?

The International STEM Olympiad is an international competition platform in which students from grades 1 to 12 compete, with questions prepared in accordance with the STEM education philosophy.

The STEM Olympiad is a competition for students who are interested in STEM but have difficulty in accessing materials and STEM-related questions. Students will not only learn about STEM-related topics and questions, but they will also experience the excitement of competing and receiving awards on an international platform.

Additionally, the STEM Olympiad provides students with interactive training portals as a learning resource. Students will be able to see how technology, as well as traditional teaching methods, contribute to their learning. 

What is the STEM Grand Final?

The STEM Grand Final program is a physical organization that operates independently of the International STEM Olympiad stages. This is a STEM-based competition in which students prepare for and take the exam in science centers that feature interactive experiments.
It is an olympiad concept that students will enjoy with its concept adapted according to STEM philosophy, where students can participate with their previous basic knowledge and prepare for exams through ready-made experiments.