As of my last update, Minecraft: Education Edition was only officially available for Windows 10, macOS, and the web version. However, if you're looking to use Minecraft in an educational context on Android devices, there are still some ways you can access it:
Through a School or Institution: Minecraft: Education Edition is often provided through educational institutions. If your school or institution has a license, they might provide access to the software.
Minecraft: Pocket Edition: While not specifically the "Education Edition," the standard version of Minecraft available on Android is quite robust for educational purposes. Players can create and modify worlds, learn about resource management, and even explore coding using add-ons like the "Minecraft: Education Edition" add-on from the Minecraft Marketplace.
Here is a general guide on how to get Minecraft on Android for educational uses:
Purchase or Download Minecraft: If your school has a license for Minecraft: Education Edition, they might provide a special code. Otherwise, you can download the regular Minecraft: Pocket Edition from the Google Play Store and purchase it there.
Install and Set Up: Install the app on your Android device and set up a Minecraft account if you don't have one.
Education Edition Add-On: If your school provides an Education Edition add-on code, you can redeem it in the game's Marketplace to access additional educational features.
Access Resources: Utilize the resources provided with the Education Edition or explore other educational content available online that is designed to be used with Minecraft.
Teacher Guidance: If you are a student, work with your teacher to ensure you are using the game in ways that align with your educational goals.
Remember, the availability and features of Minecraft: Education Edition can change, so always check the latest information from Mojang Studios or your educational institution for the most current details.