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STEM Leadership Visioning Institute

STEM Leadership Visioning Institute. July 2013. www.thsp.org. Forms. Complete participant data form. Agenda. Day 1 Overview Self-Assessment Campus Presentations Benchmarks 1 & 7 Benchmarks 2 & 6 Day 2 Benchmark 5 Benchmarks 3 & 4 Completed Action Plan Next Steps. What Is STEM?.

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STEM Leadership Visioning Institute

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  1. STEM Leadership Visioning Institute • July 2013 www.thsp.org

  2. Forms • Complete participant data form

  3. Agenda • Day 1 • Overview • Self-Assessment • Campus Presentations • Benchmarks 1 & 7 • Benchmarks 2 & 6 • Day 2 • Benchmark 5 • Benchmarks 3 & 4 • Completed Action Plan • Next Steps

  4. What Is STEM? • T-STEM Academies Design Blueprint Rubric www.thsp.org

  5. Texas

  6. Academy Design: T-STEM Blueprint Student Achievement Curriculum, Instruction, & Assessment Students Teachers Alliances Culture & Design Advancement & Sustainability Mission-Driven Leadership

  7. STEM is … • Science – Using inquiry, materials testing, data collection • Technology – intake, processing, output (communications) • Engineering– engineering design process in projects, problem solving, innovation • Mathematics– symbolic language, analysis, trends.

  8. Mission Driven Leadership • Mission and Vision • Leadership and Governance • Program Review and Evaluation • Leadership Development and Collaboration

  9. Personalization Culture Post-secondary Success (College & Career) Culture & Design

  10. Recruitment Open Access Student Support and Retention Student Outreach, Recruitment, and Retention

  11. Teacher Selection, Development, and Retention • Highly Qualified Teachers • Teacher Support and Development • Teacher Retention

  12. Rigor STEM-focused Curriculum Instructional Practices STEM Education Integration Literacy Assessment Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment

  13. Parent and/or Family Participation Business and School Community Institutes of Higher Education Communication with Alliance Members and Stakeholders Strategic Alliances

  14. Strategic Planning Continuous Improvement and Evaluation Sustainability and Growth Program Advancement Advancement and Sustainability

  15. Questions & Discussion

  16. How does a school progress from the developing stage to become a Role Model STEM Academy?

  17. STEM Visioning Explain why it is important for all students to develop STEM literacy. Describe your vision of what quality STEM Education looks like in your district Explain how this aligns with the TEKS, STAAR, college/career readiness, and 21st century skill development.

  18. Day One www.thsp.org

  19. Advancement and Sustainability

  20. Mission Driven Leadership • Mission and Vision • Leadership and Governance • Program Review and Evaluation • Leadership Development and Collaboration

  21. Non-Negotiables • 1.1 Annual Action Plan • 1.2 Design Team, Leadership Team, Advisory Board

  22. Key Vocabulary • Vision Statement A desired future state of the organization. The vision describes where the organization is headed, what it intends to be, or how it wishes to be perceived in the future.

  23. Key Vocabulary • Mission Statement A mission statement defines what an organization is, why it exists, and its reason for being - the organization’s fundamental purpose. A mission statement focuses on a school’s present state while a vision statement focuses on the future of what the organization hopes to become.

  24. Mapping Blueprint Rubric P 12 – Which stage of implementation is expected for your academy? 1 2 P 13-18 – Highlight the stage of implementation according to the information from P 12.

  25. Strategic Planning Continuous Improvement and Evaluation Sustainability and Growth Program Advancement Advancement and Sustainability

  26. Non-Negotiables • 7.1 Budget/Business Plan • 7.1 Five-year Strategic Plan • 7.2 STEM Professional Development

  27. Key Vocabulary • Design Team SAMPLE ROLES (DT): An Academy in the Planning Phase the design team might include individuals from the T-STEM Academy leadership, district office personnel such as technology, curriculum, advanced academics (GT/AP/IB/Dual Credit), T-STEM Center, T-STEM Coach, school board member, and local industry STEM experts. In an Academy in year two and beyond, the design team and advisory board may merge into one team.

  28. Key Vocabulary • Leadership Team LEADERSHIP TEAM (LT) 1.2.B: The Academy leadership team is comprised of individuals that play key roles in the internal and external governance of the Academy such as: administrators, counselors, academic deans, team leaders, and campus instructional facilitators/coaches. The leadership team works as collaborative entity to continually improve the design, governance, operations, accountability, curriculum development, professional development, and outreach of the Academy.

  29. Mapping Blueprint Rubric P 12 – Which stage of implementation is expected for your academy? 1 2 P 36-37– Highlight the stage of implementation according to the information from P 12.

  30. Team Time: 45 Minutes • Current status • Gap analysis • Action planning • Benchmark 1 p. 3 • Benchmark 7 p. 17

  31. Share Your Plans

  32. Personalization Culture Post-secondary Success (College & Career) Culture & Design

  33. Non-Negotiables • 2.1.A Small School • 2.1.G IGP with Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) College and Career Readiness Standards • 2.3.A Distinguished Graduation Plan • 2.3.C Dual Credit and/or AP and/or IB • 2.3.E MOU

  34. Key Vocabulary • MOU • IGP Memorandum of Understanding Individual Graduation Plan

  35. Key Vocabulary • THECB CCRS The Higher Education Coordinating Board College and Career Readiness Standards

  36. Key Vocabulary • Student Voice The individual and collective perspective and actions of young people within the context of learning.

  37. Key Vocabulary • GOVERNOR’S ECONOMIC WORKFORCE CLUSTERS Advanced Technologies and Manufacturing, Aerospace and Defense, Biotechnology and Life Sciences, Information and Computer Technology, Petroleum Refining and Chemical Products, and Energy.

  38. TX Governor’s Workforce Initiative • Energy • Petrochemical • Aerospace and Defense • Advanced Technologies and Manufacturing • Biotech and Life Sciences • Computer and Information Technology

  39. Key Vocabulary • ACHIEVE TEXAS STEM CLUSTER – there are two definitions on p. 38

  40. Mapping Blueprint Rubric P 12 – Which stage of implementation is expected for your academy? 1 2 P 19-22– Highlight the stage of implementation according to the information from P 12.

  41. Benchmark 6:Strategic Alliances

  42. Parent and/or Family Participation Business and School Community Institutes of Higher Education Communication with Alliance Members and Stakeholders Strategic Alliances

  43. Non-Negotiables • 6.1 Family/school partnership plan • 6.2 Community/business advisory board • 6.3 MOUs

  44. Key Vocabulary • Job Shadowing Job shadowing is a work experience option where students learn about a job by walking through the work day as a shadow to a competent worker. The job shadowing work experience is a temporary, unpaid exposure to the workplace in an occupational area of interest to the student.

  45. Key Vocabulary • Internship Internships are student work experiences in STEM related fields that are linked to a student’s academic coursework, college/career, or capstone interest. They afford opportunities for students to confirm choice of major and/or career while gaining practical work experience. Internships may be done concurrently while a student is carrying a full time academic course load or may be done during the summer.

  46. Key Vocabulary Stakeholder (see also Customer) Leadership team, design team, advisory board, and representatives from school board, community, students, parents, higher education, STEM businesses, T-STEM Centers, T-STEM Coaches.

  47. Key Vocabulary Advisory Board A recommended Advisory Board consists of representatives from the Academy, school board, district, community, higher education, and STEM businesses.…. The mission of the Advisory Board is to support and offer input regarding Academy operations such as facility requirements, resource acquisition, curriculum development, internship, externships, and student/community outreach.

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