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Defined STEM Training of Trainers

Defined STEM Training of Trainers. Cindy Shaffer Michael Fierle Gabriela Rose. We would like to get to know you! What is your name? What do you do ? On a large post-it, record this info. How do you define STEM? What is your vision for STEM education?

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Defined STEM Training of Trainers

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  1. Defined STEM Training of Trainers Cindy Shaffer Michael Fierle Gabriela Rose

  2. We would like to get to know you! • What is your name? • What do you do? On a large post-it, record this info.

  3. How do you define STEM? What is your vision for STEM education? • Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics • What does research say? • Video: STEM Education-Tools to Change the World

  4. What are the 21st Century Skills? • Jot down some ideas • As a small groups record ideas on post-it (one idea per post-it) • Large group share • The Partnership for 21st Century Skills Framework • http://www.p21.org

  5. Connecting to 21st Century Skills While viewing videolook for connections to the 21st Century Skills: • Content connections in relation to Academic Standards & Skill applications • Creativity & Innovation • Work Environment & Collaboration

  6. Video: Using Virtual Technology to Assist in Rocket Design • Please take two minutes to independently document observations. • In groups, identify top 5 connections related to the area of focus. • Create a non-linguistic representation of your top 5 connections • Gallery walk of “expert groups”

  7. Why is it important for students to have a strong background in STEM regardless of their lifelong aspirations?

  8. On July 14, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA) released a new report that profiles U.S. employment in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.  The report, STEM: Good Jobs Now and for the Future, finds that: • In 2010, there were 7.6 million STEM workers in the United States, representing about 1 in 18 workers. • STEM occupations are projected to grow by 17.0 percent from 2008 to 2018, compared to 9.8 percent growth for non-STEM occupations. • STEM workers command higher wages, earning 26 percent more than their non-STEM counterparts. • More than two-thirds of STEM workers have at least a college degree, compared to less than one-third of non-STEM workers. • STEM degree holders enjoy higher earnings, regardless of whether they work in STEM or non-STEM occupations.

  9. http://www.definedstem.com/login.cfm?introvideo=true

  10. Navigate Defined STEM • http://www.definedstem.com

  11. Search and share out • Search same thing the 3 different ways: • Key word • Curriculum/subject area • Standards • Which way worked best for you? • Share one useful thing you found

  12. Let’s Explore PDE SAS (Standards Aligned System) www.pdesas.org

  13. Delving Deeper Into A Unit Working in Pairs: • Select a topic • Watch at least one video • Work through performance task • Work through literacy task • Complete “Unit Investigation” Worksheet

  14. Delving Deeper Into A Unit Report out – whole group

  15. Questions, Evaluation and Next Steps • Who will you share this training with? Which audiences will find relevance with Defined STEM?

  16. Contacts for Support Cindy Shaffer (WIU) cshaffer@wiu.k12.us Mike Fierle (MSC) michael.fierle@aiu3.net Gabriela Rose (MSC) gabriela.rose@aiu3.net

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