ScholarStem is a STEM curriculum and instructional services brand for K-12 students. Its website indicates that it has been acquired by Nexplore. It is not positioned as a simple online pre-recorded course platform; instead, it helps schools, after-school programs, nonprofit organizations, and educators build “Tech Builders” programs that guide students from being technology users to becoming technology creators.
Its curriculum covers a wide range of areas, including LEGO robotics, Minecraft programming, Roblox 3D game design, Scratch/Scratch Jr., AI art, CoSpaces VR, podcast production, esports team building, internet fundamentals, and digital citizenship. Courses are designed for different K-12 grade levels and list compatible devices such as Chromebook, Mac, Windows, and iPad. Its teaching philosophy emphasizes project-based learning, with each course built around real-world problems and tangible project outcomes.
In terms of delivery, the site clearly mentions two service models: ScholarStem can send professional instructors on-site for Direct Instruction, or it can train an organization’s own staff so they can teach the courses themselves. We did not find information about live online classes, pre-recorded courses, or 1-on-1 formats, nor was there any mention of formal certificates or certifications.
Pricing information is limited. The only visible figure appears at the training manual entry point: “Starts at $175 per trainee,” meaning staff/teacher training starts at $175 per participant. Fees for direct instruction, curriculum licensing, and long-term partnerships require booking a consultation. The team page lists multiple instructors, curriculum coordinators, partnership coordinators, recruiting coordinators, and management staff, suggesting that ScholarStem operates more as an institutional service provider.
Its strengths are that the course topics align closely with young learners’ interests, with appealing content such as AI, VR, Minecraft, and Roblox. Project-based learning also makes it easier for students to produce portfolio-ready work. The two models—direct instruction and teacher training—make it adaptable for different types of organizations. The drawbacks are incomplete public pricing and a lack of certificate information. Some website timeline sections contain placeholder text, which weakens the reliability of its historical information. The courses also depend on specific devices, software, and third-party platforms, so implementation requirements should be confirmed in advance.
ScholarStem is better suited to procurement by local U.S. schools, after-school programs, community centers, and nonprofit organizations, rather than direct enrollment by individual students in China. The site does not clarify access from China, payment methods, or the feasibility of cross-border remote delivery, so these remain unknown. If you are looking for alternatives in China, you may consider children’s coding/STEM providers such as Tongcheng Tongmei, Codemao, Hetao Coding, and Roborobo, or use international curriculum resources such as Code.org, Tynker, and Minecraft Education.
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