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Statewide Partnership for Developing the Michigan STEM Workforce. Paul Kuwik , Ph.D . Emeritus Professor, School of Technology Studies State Director, PLTW- Michigan pkuwik@emich.edu. John Dugger, Ph.D. Professor, School of Technology Studies Affiliate Director, PLTW- Michigan
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Statewide Partnership for Developing the Michigan STEM Workforce Paul Kuwik, Ph.D. Emeritus Professor, School of Technology Studies State Director, PLTW- Michigan pkuwik@emich.edu John Dugger, Ph.D. Professor, School of Technology Studies Affiliate Director, PLTW- Michigan jdugger@emich.edu
The State of the Nation “… We projects an annual need of 400,000 college graduates in STEM majors to remain competitive in the global marketplace.” National Business Roundtable
The State of the Nation “ … Of the 4 million 9th graders who began their high school careers in 2004, only 4% (167,000) will graduate in 2012 with a bachelors degree in a STEM major.” National Center for Education Statistics
Defining STEM Education Mathematics • Integrative • Content • Activity/Problem Based Technology Science Engineering
STEM Mission Statements • Integrative is consistent with most mission statements. • Michigan STEM Hub Mission: …refers to the teaching and learning of the STEM disciplines in an integrated, intensive and applied fashion..
STEM Mission Statements • New York: …refers to the interdisciplinary teaching and learning of the STEM disciplines…to a level of rigor sufficient to produce critical thinkers and problem solvers… • California: …an interdisciplinary and applied approach that is coupled with real-world problem-based learning…
Elements of a True STEM Program • Exploratory/Preparatory • Outcomes Based • Multi-disciplinary (inclusive of all 4 disciplines) • Assessment - state standards and benchmarks • Professional Development • Partnership Teams w/key constituents • Accommodate diverse backgrounds and abilities
Important Research Directions • Influence STEM Career Choice • Persistence once on a STEM Career Path • Math Achievement • Science Achievement • Technology Achievement
Criteria for Rating STEM Programs • Outcomes based • Integrated disciplines including Math, Science, Technology, and Engineering • Cross walked with the state curriculum • Length of delivery of the STEM program • Flexibility of delivery systems
Criteria for Rating STEM – Cont. • Assessment • Curriculum review and updating • Active partnership team • Accommodation for students with diverse backgrounds and abilities
Current Status of Michigan STEM Efforts • Fragmented • No specific state funding • Lags Surrounding States and Nation • Number of Implementations • Overall Planning • Lack of career pathway funding by CTE (Michigan)
Need for Michigan STEM Leadership Team • Multiple groups with an interest and commitment to STEM • Mich. Dept. of Ed. • Mich. Economic Development Corp. • Math/Science Centers • Business and Industry • Five Michigan STEM Hubs • Higher Education Interests • Professional Associations
Identification of Key Initial Partners • State Department of Education • Affiliate University and University Partners • Michigan Economic Development Corporation • Math-Science Centers in Michigan
Development of Executive Team • Planning steps • Identify key state agencies, educational entities, & private sector members • Charter for Team • Mission, vision, goals • Membership and structure • Operational plan
Activities • Advocate for state funding for STEM • State-wide STEM Conference • System for awarding STEM grants • Engaging other STEM players • Coordinate proposals to industry and foundations for STEM
Vision for the Future • Broadening membership to include community college leadership • Expanding business and industry involvement • Securing state support for STEM implementations • Focus of the overall research results regarding STEM programs
Presenter Contact Information John Dugger, Ph.D., Michigan Affiliate Director, PLTW jdugger@emich.edu Paul Kuwik, Ph.D., Michigan State Director, PLTW Paul.kuwik@emich.edu