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Elementary STEM Network Meeting. February 15. 2012. Welcome and Introductions. Please tell us your Name Title Role in the project What was your favorite game to play as a kid?. Donna Clem , STEM Coordinator, MSDE Nira Taru , Elementary STEM Specialist, MSDE. STEM Standards of Practice
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Elementary STEM Network Meeting February 15. 2012
Welcome and Introductions Please tell us your • Name • Title • Role in the project • What was your favorite game to play as a kid?
Donna Clem, STEM Coordinator, MSDENira Taru, Elementary STEM Specialist, MSDE STEM Standards of Practice for Students
Maryland STEM Standards of Practicefor TeachersReview by Network Members
Examine the description of what elementary STEM teachers will be expected to do related to each of the seven STEM Standards of Practice. • Please comment and/or suggest changes.
2. Review the STEM Standards of Practice for Teachers bullet by bullet. • For your program: • where and how does capacity • exist? • where and how you are • building capacity?
Elementary Education: Concentration in STEM (Approved Programs) Maryland STEM Standards of Practice Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI) Standards Common Core State Curriculum Key Program Assessments Clinical and Field Experiences Coursework Professional Development & Resources
3. What are the three standards and/or bullets that you feel are a priority for the work of the Elementary STEM Network during YEAR 2?
Lunch Technical Assistance Q &A
Invoice Process • Use the approved invoice form • Complete all columns • Check calculations • Sign the completed invoice • Submit supporting documentation
Examples of documentation • Meetings: agenda & list of attendees • Teacher Incentives: be specific about the deliverable • Substitute pay: justify teachers’ absence • Supplies: identify--books, office supplies • Course development: outline, syllabus • Evaluation: summarize completed work, include instruments and results when appropriate
Six month reports: • Reporting timeframe: October 1, 2011 through March 31, 2012 • Two parts: • Budget report--SIGNED • Progress report—SIGNED • Submit by 1 pm on April 30, 2012 to ElissaHozore Forms available on the wiki http://stemnet.wikispaces.com/
Are expenditures on target? Explain budget issues in more detail than required in the budget report. n/a November 30, 2012 Required with final report 2014
Carryover Funds • An amendment is required if the change is $1,000 or 15% of the total category of expenditure, whichever is greater. • Any change greater than 10% must be explained in the budget report. • All budget changes must be explained in progress reports.
March 26 Meeting Morning: • National Teacher of the Year • Addressing Equity Issues in STEM Afternoon: • Developing Assessments for Elementary STEM Programs (alignment to STEM Teacher Standards of Practice) • Other Technical Assistance
May 30 Meeting • Brenda Capobianco and ChellNyquist from Purdue University, Science Learning through Engineering Design (SLED) program—pending approval • Design based methods class for pre-service teachers and PD for in-service teachers • Integration of inquiry and design • Materials will be sent out in advance
Summer Institute, July 19-20 • Registrations will be available within the next month. • Four attendees per project • Responses due by 5 pm on Wednesday, May 30 • Available spaces will be given to others at that time
Dr. Susan Hoban Goddard Education Project Coordinator, NASA’s BEST Students(Beginning Engineering, Science and Technology) UMBC Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology
Contact Information Elissa Hozore Elementary STEM Certification Program Manager 410-767-0388 ehozore@msde.state.md.us Liz Neal Program Approval Specialist 410-767-0421 eneal@msde.state.md.us