“Imagine a classroom full of positive and motivated students – where everyone gets involved and takes an active role in the learning process and where you, the teacher, become a true hands-on facilitator.” said Jacob Kragh, president, LEGO Education. “The solution is tailored for educators who are serious about developing 21st-century learners and creative problem solvers.”
“I am a firm believer in a hands-on approach to learning,” said Dr. Cindy Little, instructor, Baylor’s School of Education. “The BuildToExpress experience helps students through the thinking process and holds great potential for learning across all ages of students.”
“I use BuildToExpress to encourage my struggling math students to create structures to represent how they feel about math,” said Jennifer Rising, elementary classroom teacher, The Nueva School in Hillsborough, California. “Building with LEGO Education bricks is a fun way for students to think about their emotions and express them verbally. Once they address their attitudes, they show greater focus and attention later during math instruction.”
“Our LEAP educators provide real-world feedback on how LEGO Education products are received by students,” said Stephan Turnipseed, president, LEGO Education North America. “We had many strong applicants and we are excited to work with this elite group to continue development of world-class products for today’s classrooms.”