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The NEED Project National Energy Education Development

The NEED Project National Energy Education Development. NEED Mission and Goals

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The NEED Project National Energy Education Development

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  1. The NEED Project National Energy Education Development

  2. NEED Mission and Goals The mission of The NEED Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating networks of students, educators, and business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective multi-sided energy education programs. In 2008-2009 NEED hosted over 700 workshops and reached 65,000 classrooms across the U.S.

  3. NEED exists to prepare future leaders, train teachers to teach energy from a balanced perspective, and to reach parents and community decision makers through energy outreach and education. NEED delivers up-to-date energy education materials. Materials are developed and reviewed with the assistance of a Teacher Advisory Board and an Energy Advisory Board in an effort to remain current – in both the education and the energy industry.

  4. The NEED Connection Curriculum Materials Professional Development Teacher Support Student Recognition

  5. Curriculum Materials NEED understands the needs of the classroom teacher. Materials meet, align and exceed the National Science Education Contact Standards and state standards. Educators who use NEED materials report that their students score better on end-of-grade testing, are more actively engaged in learning and develop leadership skills as members of the community.

  6. NEED’s Steps for Energy Education • The Science of Energy • The Sources of Energy • Electricity • Transportation • Efficiency & Conservation • Synthesis • Evaluation • Recognition

  7. Sources of Energy NEED provides comprehensive and objective information on energy sources that fuel the country. Students learn about the economic and environmental impacts of these sources and are able to explore the history of energy, the current energy situation, and the possibilities for the future. NEED signature modules for many sectors • Hydrogen • Wind • Hydropower • Nuclear • Oil and Gas • Solar • Energy Efficiency

  8. Evaluation and Curriculum Connections Materials are updated annually. NEED has a dedicated Teacher Advisory Board of educators and an Advisory Board of energy experts to review materials Program participants evaluate materials, training programs, and new activities. All NEED activities are correlated to the National Science Education Standards and to state science, social studies, technology, language arts, and math where available.

  9. Professional Development NEED offers a variety of training opportunities for teacher and students. School year: training programs are offered for teachers, students, and the community. At some workshops, professional development or graduate credit can be earned. Summer: National Energy Conference for Educators. Educators can meet other teachers from around the country, develop a NEED unit for their classroom, and increase their own energy knowledge.

  10. Student Leadership NEED students don’t just read textbooks and answer questions. They are actively engaged in their own learning and in teaching others. Some partner/sponsors host summer energy camps, spring break camps, overnight energy weekends, and student internships. It is this student leadership that will allow the energy industry to find talent for the future. NEED students are an excellent candidate pool for future energy industry hiring.

  11. Teacher Networking and Support NEED provides a support system for educators to design individual classroom plans, connect to local energy resources, and improve personal and professional energy knowledge. The NEED Network connects educators, students, directors, coordinators, sponsors and community partners to provide the best resources possible to schools.

  12. Outreach and Professional Development • Demand Side Management Programming with utilities • Partnerships for nuclear workshops with utilities – Dominion, PG&E to provide teacher training and curriculum materials • Energy and outreach training for energy professionals • Speakers bureau training • Energy Industry Study Program – DOE/EIA employees through nuclear power stations • NSTA and other education associations – teacher events at conventions and conferences • Affinity with trade associations and organizations – NEI, EEI, API, IPAA, NHA, ASES, AWEA, NOIA

  13. Collaborative Projects • Local Energy Education workshops with local energy interests – training is hosted at nuclear stations, drill sites, power plants, etc. • EIA Kid’s Page • Signature program management - Solar Schools, DSM, Wind, Oil and Gas • Providing support not found within company/agency/organization • Solar Installations and education with PG&E and other agencies and companies • Home energy efficiency programs with utilities and EnergyStar • School energy management programs with utilities and school districts • Expanded career training with CAPT (oil and gas) (formerly at College of the Mainland) and Central Virginia Community College (nuclear).

  14. Students and Teachers Learn by Doing

  15. The NEED Project • www.need.org • info@need.org • 1-800-875-5029 • Doug Keaton Director of Career and Technical Education dkeaton@need.org

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