“NUCLEANDO grabs the attention of students, encourages independent study and even helps to avoid the classroom monotony that some students feel,” said Andrew Morales Campo, a primary school teacher in Costa Rica. “In 2019 and 2020, I was able to make use of the NUCLEANDO materials, and they allowed my students to discover for themselves topics of interest in the world of nuclear science.”
Campo is one of 130 Latin American teachers who attended a February 2021 roundtable discussion to share their experiences with NUCLEANDO, a suite of scholastic tools and resources intended to help primary and secondary school students learn about nuclear science.
Launched under an ongoing regional IAEA technical cooperation (TC) project[1], NUCLEANDO offers teachers IT-enabled educational modules using state-of-the-art digital technologies, which facilitate the introduction of nuclear science and technology into annual curricula in an engaging and innovative manner.