Plus Science Social Impact
At Plus Science, with our mission to make science education accessible to everyone,
we transparently share our societal impact. In our social impact report, you will find
our goals, ranging from increasing interest in STEM education to raising sustainability
awareness, and the indicators we use to achieve these goals. Each indicator clearly
shows which objective it serves and what type of impact (direct impact or
performance) it measures.
Issues
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Science education toys have a short lifespan.
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Science education lacks entertainment elements.
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Educational technologies are limited to robotic education, screens and digital content.
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The number of products and options that enable autonomous learningin 21st-century skills such as teamwork, problem-solving, andcreativityislimited.
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Science education toys are not interactive.
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Conditions restrict the experimental experience in science education (kits are not suitable for multiple users in terms of design).
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The use of electronic components in educational kits is subject to heavy and restrictive regulations,andtoysafetyisanissue.
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There is a scarcity of kits that use renewable energy.
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The number of toys and educational kits dealing with the theme of sustainability is limited.
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Science education kits and their content are not economically accessible to disadvantagedchildren.
📊Impact Overview
As Plus Science, we transparently share our social impact.