We are a passionate group of educators from around the world who believe that play and exploration build successful life-long learners. We strive to do our best work every day so our students can explore, learn and challenge themselves without barriers. Our community mission is to support and learn from one another, to find inspiration and to connect with our peers.
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Learning Through Play challenges students to be effective communicators and collaborators, iterative designers, and creative problem-solvers. Moreover, hands-on playful learning also supports student content and skill acquisition across content areas.
Whether you're just getting started or you are a LEGO Education superuser, we have resources to support your work with students, from tips to help manage materials to instructional sequences and alignments and innovative lessons.
Learning Through Play challenges students to be effective communicators and collaborators, iterative designers, and creative problem-solvers. Moreover, hands-on playful learning also supports student content and skill acquisition across content areas.
Whether you're just getting started or you are a LEGO Education superuser, we have resources to support your work with students, from tips to help manage materials to instructional sequences and alignments and innovative lessons.
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Learn more about LEGO® Education at Bett Brasil.
At Bett UK 2024, LEGO Education discussed how learning through play engages both students and teachers, while providing the foundation for developing a holistic, future-ready skillset.
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We just started using these with our kiddos and have about 6 kids per kit with one two teachers teaching them. What is ...
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I am looking for beginner projects for 5-7th graders with loose bricks (not kits), basically all the legos from my ...
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Does any else have problems with students taking the Minifigures apart? This is something I dealt with last year by ...