Minecraft Education Edition does not support .jar mods (like Forge mods). It runs on the Bedrock engine, meaning you can only use files.

Many educators use "Blaster" mods instead of realistic guns. This allows students to engage in "game design" lessons—learning about projectile physics and hitboxes—without violating school policies regarding realistic violence. 3. How to Install (If your Admin allows it) If you have a legitimate file for a weapon add-on, the process is: Double-click

However, there are legitimate ways to explore "ranged combat" or weapon-like mechanics for educational purposes. Here is a breakdown of how it works and what is actually possible. 1. The "Modding" Reality in Education Edition

Many educators prefer paintball or laser tag skins for the weapons. This removes the visceral iconography of real firearms while retaining the mechanical lessons of trajectory, reload speed, and team strategy.

One of the most popular educational alternatives is the .