STEM students should graduate from a STEM program with the following attributes (NSTA, 2014; National Academies Press, 2014): / STEM Course and Teacher
A STEM teacher and course will facilitate the development of a STEM student through the utilization of research supported approaches (NSTA, 2014; National Academies Press, 2014; National Research Council,2011 ): / STEM Program and School:
A STEM Program and School will provide structure for the teachers, courses and students which includes the following (NSTA, 2014; National Academies Press, 2014): / STEM PD:
STEM PD will assist professional educators in providing quality STEM instruction and provide a framework for developing a high-achieving STEM Student. STEM PD may include the following attributes (NSTA, 2014; National Academies Press, 2014):
Students will have the ability to:
- Make informed decisions and solve problems with relevant and credible resources and technology
- Be innovative with the ability to provide qualitative and quantitative solutions to relevant issues.
- Communicate effectively as a member of team and as a leader.
- Relate and connect concepts across disciplinesand career fields.
- Have a mastery and command of STEM subject matter.
- Be aware of STEM professions, research and opportunities.
- Real-world, problem-based applications.
- Content rich instruction.
- Project-based learning with engineering design process and application.
- Technology to enhance and reinforce content.
- The integration of essential science, mathematics, technology (ISTE) and engineering practices.
- Data to inform, drive and individualize instruction
- Essential career related materials and resources.
- Opportunities for Vertical and Horizontal alignment of STEM curriculum within and across departments.
- A student progression with STEM coursework each semester/year for all students.
- Access to STEM Curriculum, materials and technology for real-world problem solving.
- Professional development in STEM integration, pedagogy and applications.
- Opportunities to collaborate and develop partnerships with industries, local businesses and community leaders – including internship and shadowing opportunities.
- Opportunities for Lesson Study, and professional learning communities.
- Content specific – Standards aligned immersion; a focus on disciplinary core ideas and practices.
- Opportunities to develop essential concepts and ideologies over an extended period of time.
- Current research and applications to pedagogy to include:
- Increasing achievement
- Developing interest
- Project based instruction
- Cooperative learning
- Multi-modal experiences
- Co-teaching models
- Divergent and convergent thinking models
- Engineering principles
- Integration techniques
- Utilization of data to individualize instruction
- Utilization of technology to individualize instruction
- Utilizing real-world research and applications
- Developing and utilizing formative assessment.
- Opportunities to design and adapt curriculum.
- Utilization of lesson studies and Professional Learning Communities.
- Career related research and connections to career practices.
- Ongoing job-imbedded professional learning follow-up
- Alignment among standards, curriculum, assessments, and PD, as well as support from School and District leaders.
Professional Development in Science: 1996-2014