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Science Learning through Engineering Design SLED. Brenda M. Capobianco Department of Curriculum & Instruction November 16 , 2010. This project is supported by the National Science Foundation, Grant #0962840. Targeted MSP.
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Science Learning through Engineering DesignSLED Brenda M. Capobianco Department of Curriculum & Instruction November 16, 2010 This project is supported by the National Science Foundation, Grant #0962840
Targeted MSP Focus on studying and solving issues within a specific grade range or at a critical juncture in education, and/or within a specific disciplinary focus in mathematics or the sciences • Partnership-Driven • Teacher Quality, Quantity and Diversity • Challenging Courses and Curricula • Evidence-Based Design and Outcomes • Institutional Change and Sustainability
SLED Partners Lafayette School Corp. Tippecanoe School Corp. Taylor Community Schools Plymouth Schools Industry Partners
Indiana State Science Standards The Design Process underscores the need for K-12 students to: • identify the goal of a design for a real-world problem; • select and use materials to develop a solution that will meet the goal; • draw and plan the solution in a notebook; • create the solution; • evaluate and test how well the solution meets the goal; • document the solution with drawings including labels.
SLED Design Cycle 1 Introduce the problem Identify goals, context, and constraints 4 Examine new problems Re-test and improve 2 Develop and share ideas and goals Organize and record results 3 Communicate evidenced-based results and gather formative feedback
Mitten/Glove Design Example The SLED approach will begin with an inquiry question - “How can we improve the design of gloves and mittens?”
Question guiding the SLED Partnership If given the necessary tools and resources, cross-disciplinary support, and instructional time, could elementary/intermediate school teachers (grades 3 – 6) effectively improve students ‘ science achievement through an integrated curriculum based on the use of the engineering design process?
SLED Partnership Goals • Create a partnership of university engineers and scientists, teacher educators, teachers, administrators, and community partners to improve science education in grades 3-6 through the integration of engineering design in science teaching and learning. • Enhance the quality and quantity, and diversity of in-service and pre-service teachers prepared to utilize engineering design as a means to teach science through authentic, inquiry-based, multi-disciplinary, design projects.
Elementary Teacher Education • EDCI 365 Teaching Science in the Elementary School – SPECIAL SECTION • Fall 2011/Spring 2012 Sunnyside Middle School • Student recruitment – Spring 2011 • Application process to participate in the SLED Summer Institute (40 teachers; ~ 5 el ed majors)