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STEM, CTE and Achievement: Minds-On, Hands-On Opportunities Santa Clara COE, CA Thursday| September 27| 2012. Michael E. Hoy, M.Ed. Regional Vice President K20associates. “To lead educational change that positively affects learners.”. Examples of Mission Statement in Action.
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STEM, CTE and Achievement: Minds-On, Hands-On Opportunities Santa Clara COE, CAThursday| September 27| 2012
Michael E. Hoy, M.Ed. Regional Vice President K20associates
“To lead educational change that positively affects learners.” • Examples of Mission Statement in Action • Collaboratively Contributing to • STEM initiatives across the nation: • Elementary Examples • Middle School Programs • High School Impact • Kits, Workshops & Resources
Why Hands- On? Cognitive Domain Affective Domain Psycho-Motor Domain Important? It’s Mission Critical Medical Students Pilots Scientists Soldiers Athletes Architects Artists Engineers
STEM Academy at N.P. Moss Middle School “It’s a terrific hands-on way to learn and really internalize everything we’ve been trying to do. This way, the students are actually using it, developing it, learning the vocabulary.” Ken DouetPrincipalN.P. Moss Middle School
Results – Hands-on STEM Solutions Implementation Example Millard School District Omaha, Nebraska CTE programs Supplemental math and science
Results – Hands-on STEM Solutions Implementation Example Millard School District Omaha, Nebraska Grades 6-8 Math Results
Carolina High School 2010 2010
Carolina High School 2011 2011
Conclusion – Mission Statement in Action • Collaborating with STEM educators across the nation: • Elementary • Middle • High • District • Dropout Prevention