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From Coach Shannon

Our Philosophy

At Dr Owl Academy, we believe robotics is one of the best ways for students to learn how to think.

When students build a robot, things rarely work the first time. A design may be unstable, a program may behave unexpectedly, or a strategy may need to change. These moments are where much of the real learning happens. Students learn to slow down, look closely, talk through their ideas, and try again with a better understanding of the problem.

We do not see engineering as simply a set of technical skills. We see it as a way of approaching the world. Our mentors do not rush to give answers. Instead, they help students ask better questions, make thoughtful decisions, and take ownership of their work. Over time, students begin to trust their own ability to figure things out.

Robotics is also deeply collaborative. Students learn that good ideas can come from anyone on the team, and that listening well is just as important as explaining clearly. They practice working through disagreements, building on each other’s ideas, and staying with a challenge even when progress is slow.

Our goal is not only to help students succeed in robotics, but to help them grow into collaborative learners who are prepared to face new problems with curiosity, confidence, and perseverance.

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