Abstract

This paper explores the transformative impact of robotics clubs on K-12 students' interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers. Through a comprehensive review, we delve into the experiential learning environment, critical thinking skills, and collaborative dynamics fostered by these clubs. Despite their potential, challenges such as accessibility, gender disparities, and resource constraints are identified. The recommendations provided offer strategic insights to optimize the effectiveness of robotics clubs. These recommendations aim to create inclusive, sustainable, and impactful STEM engagement by emphasizing equitable access, diversity, and integration with the formal curriculum. By addressing challenges and implementing recommendations, educators and policymakers can harness the full potential of robotics clubs in shaping the STEM trajectories of K-12 students.

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