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  <title>Bridge Building Podcast Episode 89: Datta Podcast: Emil Zankov: Building Community and Transforming Students Through VEX Robotics</title>
  <description>In this episode of the Bridge Building Podcast, Stephen chats with Emil Zankov, President of DATTA South Australia and a driving force behind the explosive growth of VEX Robotics competitions across the state. Emil shares his journey from an early-career teacher discovering the power of robotics to leading a statewide movement that now involves more than 20 schools and over 100 teams. He discusses how robotics competitions provide belonging, motivation, and purpose for students who might otherwise disengage — often transforming attendance, confidence, and learning habits. We also look at what makes VEX both accessible and scalable, why teachers shouldn't fear starting small, and how associations like DATTA SA help isolated tech teachers find their people. Key Topics:   The real value of competitive robotics   How collaboration flourishes even in a competitive environment   Strategies for getting school leadership on board   Ways robotics connects students across schools, sectors, and backgrounds   Advice for teachers considering starting a team   Links Mentioned:   VEX Robotics: vex.com   Robotics Education &amp;amp;amp; Competition Foundation: Search “RECF Foundation”   &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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