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Lego Education (formerly known as Lego Dacta and stylized as LEGO education) is a Lego theme designed specifically for schools that concentrates sets that can be used by education institutions and includes sets that focus on Duplo and Technic themes and contain larger amounts of pieces. The theme was first introduced in 1999. Overview The product line focuses on the complete Lego learning pathway from elementary through high school. Development In 2017, Lego Education is the arm of The Lego Group dedicated to developing products for educators that fit with the school curriculum. Lego Education Senior Manager Simon Davenport explained, “We have been working with teachers and educational specialists for more than 37 years to help make learning fun." and continued, “We believe that expanding knowledge and building skills will create active, collaborative, lifelong learners. Together with educators we aim to enable every student to succeed in education and be prepared for future life challenges.” In July 2017, Dublin City University’s Lego Education Innovation Studio teamed up with the Irish Girl Guides as part of an initiative to encourage teenage girls to become more involved with Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths. On November 2017, Lego Education introduced a new learning product titled STEAM Park, to introduce preschool children to science technology, engineering, arts and maths (STEAM). STEAM Park, a new solution from Lego Education, encourages pre-school students to become interested in STEAM subjects by working in groups with Duplo bricks to build amusement park rides and attractions. In 2018, Lego Education unveiled SPIKE Prime. SPIKE Prime is the newest hands-on STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) product, unveiled by Lego Education. It brings together Lego bricks and a programmable Hub with sensors and motors. An app works with the hub to allow children to build programs, containing lessons that have been designed to fit within the classroom. Lego Education President Esben Staerk encourages educators to equip students with key skills and confidence to face a job market that will be constantly shifting. Staerk explained, "Building knowledge is always going to be important …but developing complementary skills and knowledge will be crucial.” Aaron Maurer, the STEM lead for the Mississippi Bend Area Education Agency in Iowa, explained why Lego Education products are useful in getting students to look at real-world problems and imagine how to solve them. Maurer stated, “Our goal is to equip students with the tools and mindset to be successful when it comes to doing hands-on learning and problem-solving connected to the education standards and to bring in real-world problems that help keeps students engaged. Students and teachers are trying to find ways to create engagement and Lego Education’s solutions allow this to happen because they are hands-on, allow for iteration without consequence, and help create a space where all ideas are welcome.” In 2021, Lego Education Professional Development is a free online program that consists of two types of ‘self-guided learning modules’: Learning Bursts, which offer quick skills practice, and Learning Quests, which are geared towards deeper understanding and development of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and maths) subjects. Jennifer Rodabaugh, a STEAM Lab Teacher at Picadome Elementary in Lexington, Kentucky explained, “As educators, we must build confidence in ourselves before we can build confidence in our students,” and continued, “Lego Education Professional Development offers any educator the opportunity to observe and learn from experienced teachers from anywhere. Launch Lego Education, the section of The Lego Group that works with schools and local communities was launched new coding resources in 2017. The new scheme from Lego Education offers free lesson plans, online courses for educators and encouragement for schools to get involved with the popular FIRST LEGO League. These are part of a selection of new tools that Lego Education are offering to schools. In 2018, The Lego Group launched the Master Educators. In a new scheme from Lego Education, 110 Master Educators have been named as part of the first cohort. It is hoped that teachers from all over the world can share best practice and new ideas. Intending to expand the program, The Lego Group will accept applications from education professionals all over the world. In 2019, Lego Education grows the Master Educator Program and had brings the total number of education professionals in the Master Educator Program to over 200 people, covering 39 US states. In November 2018, The Lego Group announced at the China International Import Expo (CIIE) that was launched its first elementary school STEAM courses for Chinese students from next year, enabling local students to become active, collaborative learners and build 21st century skills. In 2020, To celebrate 40 years of Lego Education, the company launched SPIKE Prime. First revealed in April last year, SPIKE Prime is the new product from Lego Education for schools. It uses the same system as BOOST, featuring a programmable Hub, sensors and motors that are used with the SPIKE app. In August 2020, Lego Education had launched new free online resources, emphasising that they can be used anywhere, suggesting that they may help while remote learning is more commonplace. In March 2021, Lego Education had launched comprehensive professional development for educators. In June 2021, Lego Education was teaming up with NASA and the Artemis I team to bring a STEAM learning series to young students. It will be launched on 29 August 2022. In November 2021, Lego Education announced two of its minifigures, Kate and Kyle, will launch into space for special STEAM learning series. In June 2022, Lego Education had accepted new applications for Lego Education Ambassador Program (formerly known as Lego Education Master Educator Program). The applications will be open on 29 July 2022. In March 2023, Lego Education launched Hannah's STEAM Heroes: A Career Toolkit, a free classroom resource for teachers to inspire their students as they explore STEAM careers and discover their own jobs. Construction sets According to Bricklink, The Lego Group released a total of 1201 Lego sets as part of Lego Education theme. BricQ In 2021, The Lego Group announced the two sets was released in January 2021. The two sets were BricQ Motion Prime (set number: 45400) and BricQ Motion Essential (set number: 45401). Both sets dedicated to educating kids about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) in a physical manner. BricQ Motion Prime (set number: 45400) was released in January 2021. The set consists of 562 pieces with 4 minifigures. It was designed primarily for children with an age rating of six and above. BricQ Motion Essential (set number: 45401) was released in January 2021. The set consi.... Discover the Lego Education popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Lego Education books.

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  • Melia and Jo synopsis, comments

    Melia and Jo

    Billy Aronson

    Melia and Jo will be to STEAM what Rosie Revere is to STEM. Melia is scientific and loves to create things in her backyard laboratory, but something is missing. Her inventions...

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    The Big Book of Amazing LEGO Creations with Bricks You Already Have

    Sarah Dees

    Kickstart your kids' LEGO creativity with Sarah Dees' biggest and best book yet in the bestselling series, with more than 300,000 books from the series in print.This huge collectio...

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    The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Discovery Book

    Laurens Valk

    LEGO MINDSTORMS has changed the way we think about robotics by making it possible for anyone to build real, working robots. The latest MINDSTORMS set, EV3, is more powerful than ev...

  • Learning Brick By Brick synopsis, comments

    Learning Brick By Brick

    Big Research Centre

    This is our first evaluation and as Research Active Learners we investigated the views and experiences of pupils aged   between 9 to 11 years attending one of nine Primary sch...

  • The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Idea Book synopsis, comments

    The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Idea Book

    Yoshihito Isogawa

    The LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 Idea Book explores dozens of creative ways to build amazing mechanisms with the LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 set. Each model includes a list of the required parts,...

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    Brick Science

    Jacquie Fisher

    Build your way through thirty fantastic STEM experiments, brick by brick! Fun projects that are perfect for fans of LEGO Masters and science subjects! Does your young scientist lov...

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    The First 20 Minutes

    Gretchen Reynolds

    The New York Times bestseller that explains how groundbreaking scientific discoveries can help each of us achieve our personal bestEvery week, Gretchen Reynolds singlehandedly infl...

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    Curse of the Divine

    Kim Smejkal

    Return to the world of inklings, tattoo magic, and evil deities as Celia uncovers the secrets of the ink in order to stop Diavala once and for all. This eagerly anticipated sequel ...

  • The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Laboratory synopsis, comments

    The LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Laboratory

    Daniele Benedettelli

    The LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 set offers so many new and exciting features that it can be hard to know where to begin. Without the help of an expert, it could take months of experiment...

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    Mindstorms

    Seymour A. Papert

    In this revolutionary book, a renowned computer scientist explains the importance of teaching children the basics of computing and how it can prepare them to succeed in the everevo...

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    The Art of LEGO MINDSTORMS EV3 Programming

    Terry Griffin

    With its colorful, blockbased interface, The LEGO® MINDSTORMS® EV3 programming language is designed to allow anyone to program intelligent robots, but its powerful features can be ...

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    Bayesian Statistics the Fun Way

    Will Kurt

    Fun guide to learning Bayesian statistics and probability through unusual and illustrative examples.Probability and statistics are increasingly important in a huge range of profess...