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Pupils tackling 'real-world problems' using Lego

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Schools from across Cornwall are showcasing their science skills in Cornwall Council's Lego League being held at RNAS Culdrose, Helston. Organisers said the competition also involved students collaborating to find a solution to a real-world problem.
The article from MSN discusses how students at St. Mary's College in Hull are engaging with real-world problem-solving through the use of LEGO in their computer science and programming classes. The initiative, part of a broader educational approach, involves students in building and programming LEGO robots to address various challenges, thereby enhancing their understanding of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects. This hands-on method not only makes learning fun but also helps in developing critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork. The program has been praised for its ability to connect theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing students for future technological advancements and careers in STEM fields.

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