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Mobilizing the NDSTEM Strategic Plan Caroline McEnnis , Cathleen Ruch , Jan Morrison Teaching Institute for Excellenc

Mobilizing the NDSTEM Strategic Plan Caroline McEnnis , Cathleen Ruch , Jan Morrison Teaching Institute for Excellence in STEM May 23, 2012. One Statewide Network - Five STEM Communities .

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Mobilizing the NDSTEM Strategic Plan Caroline McEnnis , Cathleen Ruch , Jan Morrison Teaching Institute for Excellenc

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  1. Mobilizing the NDSTEM Strategic Plan Caroline McEnnis, Cathleen Ruch, Jan Morrison Teaching Institute for Excellence in STEM May 23, 2012

  2. One Statewide Network - Five STEM Communities The NDSTEM network is comprised of five regional communities, defined by geography and one Native American community

  3. NDSTEM Network Design Principles Equitable The ND STEM Network will make STEM literacy and economic opportunity attainable for ALL North Dakota students. Connected and Responsive The ND STEM Network will ensure STEM education is responsive to real-world opportunities and needs with business and industry as equal and key partners. Innovative and Transformative The ND STEM Network will drive innovation and transformation in STEM education to create new opportunities in education, workforce training and economic development. Ubiquitous The ND STEM Network will foster a sense of ownership in STEM education by all North Dakota citizens by forming a community of practice that leverages enlightened self-interest and represents all facets of society. Sustainable The ND STEM Network will ensure long-term viability by developing regionally-driven structures and cultures that are connected state-wide. Institutional The ND STEM Network will support and pursue policies at all levels of government that support STEM education through appropriate resource allocation. Quantifiable The ND STEM Network will ensure its continued effectiveness and relevance through longitudinal knowledge capture and data-driven decision making.

  4. NDSTEM Network Goals • Pursue policies and funding to support STEM education including changing the current Carnegie unit system to one based on mastery of material. • Increase high school graduation rates and increase the number of those graduates who are prepared to pursue STEM degrees, certifications and careers • Use the engineering design process to build a network that: • Connects STEM assets and increases awareness of and demand for STEM education • Eliminates demographic and geographical barriers and makes STEM truly for all • Supports educators in the following critical areas: • STEM integration • Project-based learning • Entrepreneurship and innovation • The engineering design process and inquiry-based learning • Research experiences and real-world summer work experiences in STEM professions

  5. NDSTEM Network Promise The ND STEM Network aims to connect and increase cooperation amongst all North Dakota stakeholders in order to provide opportunities for students to be creative and innovative and gain 21st century skills through increased engagement in project-based learning driven by the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) disciplines. These skills will allow more North Dakotans to graduate, gain additional skills and become part of a productive and competitive workforce in North Dakota. We believe this approach to education needs to become our vision for North Dakota students and is the responsibility, not only of educational institutions at all levels, but is the responsibility of all North Dakota citizens, businesses and communities.

  6. NDSTEM Network Mission • The ND STEM network seeks to provide a collaboration for providing all students high quality experiences in science, technology, engineering and mathematics related experiences. The Network will be driven by: • Promoting the need for greater advances in STEM for all students • Creating regional communities that can better focus on local needs • Encouraging every sector of the community to take responsibility for contributing to the education of all students by developing a community of practice • Encouraging educational practices that increase student engagement by utilizing inquiry-based, design process to connect curriculum content to real live relevance and to active learning

  7. NDSTEM Strategic Plan Statewide Network Initiatives • Evolve the Network Structure • Develop a Sustainability Plan • Scale up Regional Programs • Connect and Align Resources across the state • Support Regional Education Associations (REA) in Grant Writing and Implementation • Lobby for Statewide Policy Change

  8. NDSTEM Strategic Plan Regional Initiatives • Engage the North Dakota Native American Communities • Design and Implement Regional Fab Lab Centers • Map and Align Regional Assets to form and launch the five Regional Communities • Support Regional Education Associations (REA) in Grant Writing and Implementation NDSTEM Strategic Plan Regional Extension of State-wide Initiatives • Regional Virtual STEM Centers supporting Online Education • Regionally and Locally relevant Teacher Internships

  9. Network Roadmap for Action

  10. Network Start-up Priorities

  11. Short Term and Long Term Network Management Plan • Outcomes: • A clear understanding of what the management of NDSTEM network will look like until a manager is hired • An understanding of the role of the future network manager and a general idea of NDSTEM management structure going forward • Resources: • NDSTEM Strategic Plan Working Timeline • Regional Toolkit Documents • Governance Definitions • NDSTEM Draft Management Chart • NDSTEM Draft Constitution and By-Laws • NDSTEM Manager Job Description • Strategic Plan One Pager • STEM Fact Sheet

  12. Funding, Communication, and Partner Engagement • Outcomes: • Defined actions and roles that the network will undertake to attract and bring in additional funding on a statewide and regional/local level • Communication plan for the Network with specific actionable items and defined roles for Network members • Resources: • NDSTEM Strategic Plan Working Timeline • Regional Toolkit Documents • Sample Network Budget • NDCEL Agenda • Fab Lab Brochure • Strategic Plan One Pager • STEM Fact Sheet

  13. Impact & Engagement Plan including Regional Strategies • Outcomes: • Specific network wide and regional activities that will occur over the next 7 months that will move the NDSTEM Network strategic plan forward. Focusing on the strategic items that involve impact and engagement • Define roles for network members around these action items, making sure to account activities that will drive development of regional communities • Resources: • NDSTEM Strategic Plan Working Timeline • Regional Toolkit Documents • NDCEL Agenda • Fab Lab Brochure • Strategic Plan One Pager • STEM Fact Sheet

  14. Short Term and Long Term Network Management Plan Don Mugan, Don Fischer, Teresa Cole, Lisa Gulland-Nelson Funding, Communication, and Partner Engagement Strategies Cathleen Ruch, Stephen Hayton, Gary Ketterling, Alan Peterson Impact & Engagement Plan including Regional strategies Paul Kleidel, TifanieGelinski, Anita Welch, Kyle Davis, Adele Sigl

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