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Simon Bennett wrote:
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> Dear All
>
> There was a letter in last week's New Civil Engineer which I shall reproduce
> for you:
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> "I support the suggestion made by your correspondent (nCE 7 June) that
> Meccano be adopted by schools to assist in the study of construction.
> Unfortunately it is my experience that teachers expect children to construct
> things using Lego, which although it has some merits, is absolutely hopeless
> for modelling structures or demonstrating mechanics."
>
> The writer provided his address so after a few hours to calm down I thought
> we might like to respond to this.
>
> What do you think?
My wife used to work for the American Society of Civil Engineers and to
the best of my recollection, that organization is really into using KNEX
for educational purposes. She did bring in LEGO for a 'play' area for a
bring your kid to work day and it was a pretty good success. I can ask
her more about the org's construction toy position if anyone is
interested.
-chris
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| (...) If only the Institution of Civil Engineers had a 'construction toy position'! In my opinion they do not do enough to promote civils amoing schoolchildren and when they do (usually at the 14-16 level) they tend to use spaghetti or straws for (...) (23 years ago, 4-Jul-01, to lugnet.mediawatch, lugnet.technic)
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