Institutional precision

RobotSpace.ai Robotics Academy (R2A) · School-ready STEM, robotics and AI for ages 5–18

Explore the pathway

The mandate

Three integrity
lenses.

RAARB reviews every module against structural, resource, and progression integrity — ensuring what's taught, how it's supported, and where it leads all hold together.

Lens 01

Structural integrity

Balvatika 1–3 retain 12 lessons per course, while Grades 1–2 retain 16 lessons per course — a fixed structure that keeps pacing consistent and predictable for schools.

Lens 02

Resource integrity

Each module includes the required production assets for classroom delivery, assessment, and review — no module ships with a partial or missing asset set.

Lens 03

Progression integrity

Balvatika 2 outcomes connect visibly to the six-domain K–12 pathway without exceeding age-appropriate evidence — growth stays continuous and developmentally sound.

The official framework

Seven core assets.
Every module.

RAARB requires all seven core assets for every single module before it is approved for institutional deployment — from foundational content through to the final graded challenge. Assets 6 and 7 are scored automatically by the system-level code efficiency rubric.

01
Core Textbook Content

Foundational concepts, visual diagrams, and core reading material

Establishes the tech concepts, vocabulary and reference diagrams every other asset builds on.

02
Student Workbook

Blank activities, tracing, practice questions, and hands-on exercises

The learner-facing companion to the textbook — structured practice pages for in-class or take-home work.

03
Solutions Workbook

The full answer key and completed workbook pages for instant verification

This saves massive amounts of time for teachers. Because AI2N.AI automatically tracks student progress, a digital Solutions Workbook built into the platform makes grading effortless.

04
Teacher's Guide

Day-by-day lesson plans, teaching strategies, and classroom management instructions

Gives every facilitator a turnkey instructional path and classroom management strategy, regardless of prior experience.

05
Project Guidelines

Hardware setup, safety rules, and grading rubrics for the practical project

Because R2A's philosophy is students working with the real world, projects involve real hardware. Clear guidelines prevent confusion, save classroom time, and stop students from accidentally damaging expensive robots or tools.

06
Continuous Assessment

Short quizzes and milestone checkpoints at the end of each module

Frequent, low-stakes checkpoints that gauge understanding as the module progresses, not just at the end.

07
Final Project Assessment

The real-world challenge and grading criteria the student must complete

The core practical challenge, presentation layout, and final grading rubrics that close out the module.

Have a question for the board?

Talk to the
academy team.

For questions on RAARB review status, module approval, or the 7-asset framework, reach out directly — our academy team responds within 2 business days.