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Teaching Teachers to Code

June 25, 2014 by jacy

Twenty junior kindergarten – 5th grade students from the Kennedy-Longfellow School (KLO) took on the challenge to teach teachers, and other community members, how to code at this year’s Lesley University Community of Scholar’s Day. The KLO/Lesley Technology Partnership team are in their third year teaching Scratch and other programming tools to students at the KLO Community Schools Afterschool Program.

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Filed Under: Blog, Community Outreach Tagged With: code, Coding, Conference, elementary students, KLO, programming, STEAM, STEM

Lesley, Kennedy-Longfellow partner to reimagine S.T.E.M. learning

December 19, 2013 by jacy

Forget rows of students seated behind desktops; in the computer labs of the future, students will be building robots and writing code. Cambridge Chronicle’s Erin Baldassari covers the integration of STEM into the Kennedy-Longfellow School. View article at: http://www.wickedlocal.com/x1039480562/Lesley-Kennedy-Longfellow-partner-to-reimagine-S-T-E-M-learning.

Filed Under: Media Coverage, News Tagged With: education, robotics, STEAM, STEM, technology

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