The “We WILL Build It Better” curriculum, created by educators and industry professionals, immerses students in a STEAM setting.
Elementary schools in Alabama’s Mobile, Baldwin, and Cullman counties will be among the first to implement the brand-new STEAM-based career-tech program.
It is currently available to over 40,000 students in 16 states across the United States and the United Kingdom, according to a news release “We have learned from We Build It Better being implemented in middle school classrooms that this program is having positive impacts on absenteeism, conflict management and resolution, and higher test scores in other courses—specifically math,” said Michelle Hurdle, president of Flight Works Alabama. “It is the social impacts and soft-skill developments in these students’ lives that we are most excited about for our future workforce.
Even though the program is only now getting started in October 2023, by the end of this year it should be implemented in 77 schools spread over more than seven states in the US and the UK, according to a news release.
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