Robotics Program Planning Guide

 

A Practical Guide for Starting a Robotics Program in Schools

 

 

 

Robotics is becoming an important part of STEM and computer science education. Schools are introducing robotics in the classroom to give students hands-on experience with coding, engineering, and automation.

A well-planned K-12 robotics program allows students to build, program, and test robotic systems while developing problem-solving and engineering skills.

The Robotics Program Planning Guide helps educators understand the key steps for introducing robotics into a STEM program.

Whether you are launching a robotics class, starting a robotics club, or expanding an existing STEM pathway, this guide provides a clear starting point.

What This Guide Covers

  • Key steps for starting a robotics program in schools
  • Choosing robotics platforms for different grade levels
  • Aligning robotics activities with STEM and computer science curriculum
  • Teaching coding and engineering through robotics projects

Funding options including Perkins V and Title IV


Why Schools Introduce Robotics Programs

Robotics programs help students explore technology through hands-on STEM learning.

Schools use robotics to:

  • Increase student engagement in STEM
  • Teach coding through real systems
  • Build engineering and problem-solving skills
  • Introduce automation, sensors, and robotics technology

Many schools begin with a single class or club and later expand into broader STEM or CTE pathways.

Download the Robotics Program Planning Guide


Explore practical steps for starting or expanding a robotics program in your school.