Programming the Foundations for Lifelong Learning

Mary Meadows

Head of School

Andrews Academy-Creve Coeur

Creve Coeur, Missouri

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With
over 20 years of experience in elementary and early childhood education, Mary
Meadows understands the importance of hands-on, playful learning. “The push for
young children to memorize facts at an early age rather than to learn through
creative problem-solving and hands-on exploration and discovery was evident in
the early stages of my career in education,” she says. This
model led to children who were confident with memorizing, but had trouble
understanding and applying mathematical and scientific concepts. Meadows
approached teaching from a different angle—she wanted to encourage curiosity in
children, helping them deepen their understanding through observation and
experimentation

Today, she is expanding on this
notion through both her teaching
and research on robotics with LEGO®
Education WeDo 2.0 in kindergarten.
One way she brings hands-on
learning to life in her classroom is
with iPads and the WeDo 2.0 app
and other coding apps. “Through
investigation, exploration and
discovery, the students engage in
building and programming robots,”
she says, explaining that LEGO®
Education provides the foundational
tools for students to learn through
play and create their own ideas.
While elementary school may seem
like a young age to start learning
to code, Meadows is a strong
advocate for starting early.


“Because my students are so young, nothing stands in their way when it comes to solving problems together,” she says. “They are very quick to learn that just because I am the ‘teacher,’ I do not have all the answers, and soon become confident with their own discoveries.” In fact, she says that she is amazed at how much these children can accomplish, working together to figure out what comes next, even going beyond what’s expected in their investigations.

What’s more, they start to make connections between what they’ve learned in class and the world around them. After learning about gears and their impact on a robot’s mobility, one of her students shared how he discovered gears in the toaster oven as he watched his bagel move through the equipment.

“They are very quick to learn that just because I am the ‘teacher,’ I do not have all the answers, and soon become confident with their own discoveries.”

Mary Meadows
Head of School at Andrews Academy-Creve Coeur, Creve Coeur, Missouri

“To me, WeDo 2.0 has been lifechanging for this young child as he interprets the science of the physical and natural world,” says Meadows.

WeDo 2.0 has obvious benefits for teaching STEM to young students, but according to Meadows, its impact on childhood development is far-reaching: “I have seen students learn left-right directionality, extend their number recognition and calculation, become ‘we’ rather than ‘teacher’ dependent, improve fine and gross motor skills, analyze and interpret data, improve in self-confidence, and share in conversation to solve problems.” It helps students with social, emotional and intellectual development, equipping them with the skills for building a bright future.

 As an advocate for early STEM learning, Meadows has advice for teachers who are thinking about trying WeDo 2.0, encouraging them to just download the app and get started. “Engage your students in helping you learn to code,” she says. “Put it in the hands of the children to investigate. MILO [the WeDo 2.0 mascot getting started robot] introduces young children to a world of discovery.”

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