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What Every Principal Should Know about STEM Education. November 16, 2012 Maine Principals Association Conference Portland, ME. Introductions. My name is Dan Smith, Principal at…. Goals … You will.
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What Every Principal Should Know about STEM Education November 16, 2012 Maine Principals Association Conference Portland, ME
Introductions My name is Dan Smith, Principal at…
Goals … You will • Gain an understanding of the history of Science and Math Standards in Maine and why STEM is so important • Gain an understanding of how new STEM standards should be used to guide instruction • Discuss a instructional vignette aligned to NGSS • Learn how to access available math and science resources • Offer advice about supports for Maine Principals
New approaches are needed to address: • Reduction of the United States' competitive economic edge • Lagging achievement of U.S. students • Essential preparation for all careers in the modern workforce • STEM literacy for an educated society
1997 – State of Maine Learning Results • 2007 – State of Maine Learning Results revised • 2010 – Adopted Common Core State Standards for Mathematics into the Maine standards • 2013 – Anticipated adoption of the Next Generation Science Standards into the Maine standards • 2014/2015 school year – First administration of the Smarter Balanced Assessment for mathematics and ELA
Math Shifts • Change in culture focusing on the 8 Standards for Mathematical Practices (K-12) • Domains begin and end, not all domains span grades K-12 • Deeper focus on Number & Number Sense K-5 • Focus on fractions grades 3-5, application of fractions grades 6-8 • Probability & Statistics focus in grades 6-HS • Algebra focus begins in grades 6-8 http://maine.gov/education/lres/math/standards.html
Next Generation Science Standards The Standards The Vision for the Standards
NGSS Design • Not separate treatment of “content” and “practices” and “crosscutting concepts” • Curriculum and instruction needs to do more than present and assess scientific ideas – they need to involve learners in using scientific practices to develop and apply the scientific ideas.
Aligning Instruction Science Mathematics
The Vignette Middle Level Science: Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
The Vignette Middle Level Science: Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems Read from 2nd paragraph p. 6 through the end. What is familiar about the instruction? What is different about the instruction?
Cluster performance expectations • Focus on what students are doing • Connect practices and content and crosscutting concepts for “seamless integration”
What supports do Maine Principals need? Who should provide those supports?
Available Math Resources • MDOE Math Webpage: http://maine.gov/education/lres/math/index.html • Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium: http://maine.gov/education/lres/math/index.html • Illustrative Mathematics Project: http://illustrativemathematics.org/
Available Math Resources NoteShare Notebooks: • Grades K-2: http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/MathK2/ • Grades 3-5: http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/math35/ • Grades 6-8: http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/Math68/ • High School: http://mlti.cross.doe.msln.net/NoteShare/Notebooks/CommonCore/Math912/
SciTech Framework http://www.scitechframework.wordpress.com
National Science Teachers AssociationPractices Webinars http://learningcenter.nsta.org/products/symposia_seminars/Ngss/webseminar.aspx
Next Generation Science Standards and ELLs Webinar with Helen Quinn and Okhee Lee http://ell.stanford.edu/event/next-generation-science-standards-ells
SCIENCE MATH M1. Make sense of S1. Ask questions & S2. Develop and use models problems & persevere in solving them define problems S3. Plan & carry out S5. Use mathematics & computational thinking investigations M6. Attend to precision M4. Model with mathematics S4. Analyze & interpret M7. Look for & make use of structure data M8. Look for & express regularity in repeated reasoning E2. Build strong content knowledge E4. Comprehend as well as critique E5. Value evidence M2. Reason abstractly & quantitatively M3. Construct viable argument & critique reasoning of others S7. Engage in argument from evidence S6. Construct explanations & design solutions S8. Obtain, evaluate & communicate information E6. Use technology & digital media M5. Use appropriate tools strategically E1. Demonstrate independence E3. Respond to the varying demands of audience, talk, purpose, & discipline ELA E7. Come to understand other perspectives & cultures Source: Working Draft, 12-6-11 by Tina Cheuk, ell.stanford.edu
Contact Information • Anita Bernhardt – MDOE Science and Technology Specialist: anita.bernhardt@maine.gov 207-624-6835 • Michele Mailhot – MDOE Mathematics Specialist: michele.mailhot@maine.gov 207-624-6829