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Engineering byDesign ™ A National Standards-Based Model to Deliver Technological Literacy. NAWI Annual Conference Myrtle Beach, South Carolina April, 26, 2006. Begin with the End in Mind. What are the “7 Secrets?” What is Engineering byDesign™ What is the EbD ™ Network?
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Engineering byDesign™A National Standards-Based Modelto DeliverTechnological Literacy NAWI Annual Conference Myrtle Beach, South Carolina April, 26, 2006
Begin with the End in Mind • What are the “7 Secrets?” • What is Engineering byDesign™ • What is the EbD™ Network? • Where can I find the EbD™ Resources? • What are the 9 Defining Features of Standards-based Programs that deliver Technological Literacy • How can I get this going in MY state?
We Have a Very Tough Job! • Currently there is not a standard curricula being implemented nationwide • Supervisors find that teachers (generally) are teaching only to their expertise – not the curriculum • Can we tell Boards of Education if students are becoming technologically literate? • Can we explain the value-added to the business and academic community?
“The 7 Secrets to SUCCESS!” Engineering byDesign™ Program • Smaller Schools and School Reform IS Better – Understand the Concept • (NO-BRAINER) Get to Know Your Principal and Your Community! • Commit to a Standards-Based Model – Engineering byDesign™ • Embrace Design through T.I.D.E. (Technology Innovation, Design, & Engineering) as the organizer for your teaching • Organizing Around Career-Themed Academies is Your “Ticket to Ride” • Form a Collaboration Committee for Technological Literacy • Get Involved – Stay Involved!
So Where Do WE Start ??! • We must standardize what is taught and maintain teacher flexibility • Districts are provided quality, ongoing Professional Development • Assess a student’s ability to be technologically literate, and to • Use the assessments to inform instruction and increase student achievement in STEM
Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science A National Standards-based Model For Teaching & Learning STEM Science Technology Engineering & Mathematics
Center to Advance the Teaching of Technology & Science A National Standards-based Professional Development Model For Teaching & Learning EbD™ Engineering byDesign Network
What Is Engineering byDesign™?
Do We Teach engineering or Engineering? engineering – little “e” – used as a verb to teach all students to think or learn to engineer or use engineering concepts Engineering – big “E” – used as a noun prepare students to be Engineers – career oriented
9 The Defining Features Rigorous Standards-Based Curriculum Community Involvement ProfessionalLearning Community Research-Based Instructional Strategies Work-based/Career Opportunities Staffing & Organization Facilitative Learning Environment Articulated Program K-16 Standards-Based Assessment
Defining Features • Rigorous Standards-Based Curriculum • Research-Based Instructional Strategies • Articulated Program K-16 • Professional Learning Community
Defining Features • Facilitative Learning Environment • Work-based/Career Opportunities • Staffing & Organization • Standards-Based Assessment • Community Involvement
Organizing Principles Engineering byDesign™ Program • Technology affects everyday life • Technology drives invention and innovation • Technologies combine to make systems • Engineering through design improves life • Technology creates issues • Technology has impacts • Technology is the basis for improving on the past and creating the future
Standards-Based Model – Grades K-12 * proBase – an NSF funded project at the University of Illinois
Standards (STL) NCTM AAAS Dimensions Organizing Principles Engineering Design Capstone Experience Exploring Technology Invention & Innovation Technology Systems Foundations of Technology K-2 Career-Themed ExplorationCareer-Themed “Smaller School” Academies 3-5 Technology Impacts TechnologicalIssues Technological Design Advanced Design Applications Advanced Technological Applications Horizontal and Vertical Articulation
Professional Development Creating a Community of Learners Expert/Enrichment Engagement Exploration Explanation Extension Evaluation
Professional Development Plan EbD™ Engineering byDesign™ Network • 2006 - 2007 • 19 Schools in 11 states • Invention and Innovation (Grade 7) • Foundations of Technology (Grade 9)
Consistency! • How do the Engineering byDesign™ Sites Develop Consistency? • Curriculum • Using the curriculum guide that is provided • Content delivered without modification beginning September 06 • Instruction • Training provided at ITEA Conference • Teachers participating in eTIDEonline to develop resources and examples of student exemplars (starting April, 06) • Assessment • Student participation in EbD™ Technological Literacy Assessment • Sharing of student data • EbD™ Collaboration Team – Program Evaluation
EbD™ In PracticeGeorgia • Aligning to State Goals • Aligning to Workforce Needs • Challenges / Opportunities • Successes • 3 Schools in the EbD™ Network • Consortium - Advantages
How Can I Get the Resources? • www.iteaconnect.org - Purchase individual copies of the curriculum • District Licensing Agreement – Based on # of teachers • CATTS Consortium – Unlimited access to all curriculum with a 3 year commitment
Can I Become Part of the EbD™ Network? • CATTS Consortium • Small Fee entitles you to the curriculum and access to the EbD™ Network Consortium States Florida Missouri Ohio Georgia Illinois Tennessee Kentucky North Carolina Texas Maryland North Dakota
Resources for Implementation • CATTS Consortium • Curriculum and Standards Specialists
bburke@iteaconnect.org Barry Burke Ronald Barker rbarker@doe.k12.ga.us www.engineeringbydesign.org