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Planting the Seeds of Change: K-12 Engineering Education Dr. Yvonne M. Spicer, Vice President Advocacy and Educational Partnerships National Center for Technological Literacy® Museum of Science, Boston, MA (USA)

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Page 1: Planting the Seeds of Change: K-12 Engineering Education Dr. Yvonne M. Spicer, Vice President Advocacy and Educational Partnerships National Center for

Planting the Seeds of Change:K-12 Engineering Education

Dr. Yvonne M. Spicer, Vice PresidentAdvocacy and Educational Partnerships

National Center for Technological Literacy®Museum of Science, Boston, MA (USA)

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The Museum of ScienceThe Museum of Science™™soaring to new heights!!soaring to new heights!!

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National Center for Technological Literacy®

Mission of the Museum of Science, Boston:Mission of the Museum of Science, Boston: Leverage the Museum’s unique position as a Leverage the Museum’s unique position as a science and technology center, its expertise in science and technology center, its expertise in working with students, educators and the public, working with students, educators and the public, and its spirit of fun education to promote and its spirit of fun education to promote technological literacy globally among people of all technological literacy globally among people of all ages.ages.

1.1.Create Educational ProductsCreate Educational Products

2.2.Conduct ResearchConduct Research

3.3.Assist Others through Advocacy and OutreachAssist Others through Advocacy and Outreach

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Vision for the NCTLVision for the NCTL

“Our goal is to foster appreciation and understanding of the human-made world by infusing technology and engineering into K-12 schools and museums nationwide. By applying science and mathematics as well as engineering processes, children and adults will solve real world problems and learn about the creation and implications of technologies. We aim to inspire our nation’s next generation of innovators, inventors, and engineers.”

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Is There A Crisis in the U.S. and Around the Globe?

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A National Governors Agenda

• Call to Action for STEM education—an imperative

• Governors making a commitment to improving the quality of STEM education nationwide

• Competitive grant funding for states to implement innovative STEM programs

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Countries with Modern K-12 Engineering Education Programs

United Kingdom

Israel

New Zealand

South Africa

Botswana

Australia

Russia

Singapore

Chile

Spain

Finland

Scotland Ireland

China

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2003: U.S. Ranked 24th out of 29 OECD Countries in Mathematics

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NCTL’s Formal Education Initiatives

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Technology and Engineering Curriculum (TEC) Review

• Collected over 450 curricular resources from around the world

• Created and applied an assessment methodology for K-12 peer review

• Progress: Updated with 150 curricula reviewed including 20 new items this year.

• www.mos.org/tec

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Curriculum & Professional Development

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The NCTL Approach

Standards

Assessment

Instruction

CurriculumResearch

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Elementary School Curriculum Planting the Seed Early

• Engineering is Elementary curricular program– Integrates engineering into science, mathematics, and other

subjects– Series of children’s illustrated storybooks

• Each story features a child in a different country• Solves a practical problem using engineering • Has an adult mentor providing support• 14 books have been completed, with 20 planned• On line resources at: www.mos.org/eie

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Middle School Nurturing the Seeds

Building Math• The goals of the middle school

project are for all students to: – enhance algebraic reasoning

and learn how technologies are developed and the impact that technology has on their lives; and

– improve their abilities to use the engineering design process

– Available at Walch Publishing: www.walch.com/buildingmath

Photo courtesy of Andrew Brilliant

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High School Curriculum Sowing the Seeds

• NCTL created a full-year course: Engineering the Future:

Science, Technology and the Design Process

• Introductory course designed for first year high school students

• Standards based, teacher tested curriculum

• On-line Professional Development and direct workshops

• Available at: www.keypress.com/etf

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Professional Development

• The NCTL approach is to “train the trainer” model

• Currently we are working with teacher educators at:– Universities, collaboratives and

teacher preparation programs– Museums and Science

Centers– State science/technology

education networks

• We are developing support documents including professional development handbooks and other resources

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Opening the GatewayEngaging the Entire Village

Three-year grant funded Three-year grant funded project that from IMLS project that from IMLS supports work of leadership supports work of leadership teams from 53 school teams from 53 school districts in Massachusettsdistricts in Massachusetts

Purpose is to share ideas Purpose is to share ideas for how to implement the for how to implement the Technology/Engineering Technology/Engineering standards in Massachusetts standards in Massachusetts for ALL STUDENTSfor ALL STUDENTS

Model for other states to Model for other states to implementimplement

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Caring for All the Seeds:Diversity in K-12

Engineering EducationBridging the Gap

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Defining DiversityFemales and underrepresented groups • Children of color represent 39 percent of all public school students in the

U.S. in K-12 ;44 percent were Hispanic which is 17 percent of total enrollment in 2000 (National Center for Educational Statistics, 2003).

• Additionally, between 1972 and 2000, the percentage of Hispanic students in public schools increased 11 percentage points and the overall percentage of minority students increased 17 percentage points.

Socioeconomic Status• On the 2005 NAEP assessments of student achievement based on U.S.

school curricula in mathematics and science, achievement gaps between groups of students based on race/ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status continued in both subjects and at most grade levels.

• Black and Hispanic students were significantly more likely than white students to score below basic on math and science at all levels.

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Source: Congressional Research Service ˜ The Library of Congress, June 2006

STEM Degrees Awarded, 1970-2003

Yvonne Spicer
Dark Blue- Biological SciencesLt Yellow-Physical SciencesLt Blue-EngineeringLt Green Mathematics StatisticsWhite Computer Sciences/Information SciencesRed -STEM as a % of all degrees
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Our National Impact

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But we are moving across the globe…

United Kingdom

Thailand

Singapore

Greece

Canada

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Thank You!!Please contact me at:

[email protected]

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